2. SECONDARY DATA
Secondary data is data collected by someone other
than the user.
Or Data that are already available i.e data which
have already been collected & analysed by someone
else.
Common sources of secondary data for social
science include surveys, organizational records and
data collected through qualitative methodologies or
qualitative research.
3. Published and Unpublished Data
Sec Data may either Published Data or
Unpublished Data.
In Published a)Various publication of
central, state govt b) Various publication of
foreign govt c)journals d) Books magzines &
newspapers e)Reports & publications of
various associations connected with
business & industry,banks,stock exchange
etc.
4. Published and Unpublished Data
Unpublished Data : Found in Diaries,
Unpublished biographies &
autobiographies ,Pvt organizations.
5. SECONDARY DATA
Secondary data analysis saves time that would
otherwise be spent collecting data .
particularly in the case of quantitative data, provides
larger and higher-quality databases than would be
unfeasible for any individual researcher to collect on
their own.
In addition to that, analysts of social and economic
change consider secondary data essential, since it is
impossible to conduct a new survey that can
adequately capture past change and/or
developments.
6. Characteristics of Sec Data
Reliabilityof data: the reliability can be tested
by finding out
1) Who collected the data
2) What are the sources
3) Were they collected by using proper
methodss
4) At what time were they collected etc
7. Characteristics of Sec Data
Suitabilityof data: The Data that are suitable
for one enquiry may not necessarily be found
suitable in another enquiry.
Hence , if the available data are found may
not necessarily be found to be unsuitable,
they should not be used by researcher.
8. Characteristics of Sec Data
Adequacy of data: If the level of accuracy
achieved in data is found inadequate for the
purpose of the present enquiry then it should
not be used by the researcher.