2. TITLE A - Definition
TITLE B – Types of Primary Research
TITLE C - Advantages of Primary Research
TITLE D - Disadvantages of Primary Research
TITLE E - Where do I Start
TITLE F - Conducting a Primary Research
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3. Primary research is any type of research that
you collect yourself. It is first-hand data
collected.
Definition
TITLE
A
4. Several types of primary research exist
● Interviews
● Surveys
● Observations
● Analysis
Types of Primary Research
TITLE
B
5. 1. Data Collected is accurate
2. It Focuses on the Problem At Hand
3. Collected Data can be Controlled
4. It is Time-Tested
5. It is more up-to-date
Advantages of Primary Research
TITLE
C
6. 1. Expensive:
2. Time-consuming
3. May not be Enough
4. More Resources Required
Here goes your title D
TITLE
D
Disadvantages of Primary Research
7. ● Questions to Consider When Beginning
the Primary Research
● What is the purpose of the research
● What research method do I need to use
● What is the survey demographic
● How can I access the sample
● What are my biases about this topic
Where Do I Start?
8. Step 1: Identifying the research topic
Step 2: Drafting a research question
Step 3: Determining the research
methodology
Step 4: Devising a plan to carry out the
selected research method
Step 5: Determining how will you collect
the data
Step 6: Conducting the research
Conducting a Primary Research
TITLE
E