This document discusses different types of scientific data. There are two major approaches to gathering information: primary data, which is collected directly by the researcher, and secondary data, which has already been collected for another purpose. Primary data allows the researcher to collect specific information but is more expensive and time-consuming to obtain. Secondary data is easier to obtain but the researcher has less control over what is collected. The document also distinguishes between quantitative data, which focuses on numbers, and qualitative data, which involves descriptions. Both types of data are useful but also have limitations.