The document discusses primary and secondary sources of data collection for research. It defines primary data as data collected directly by the researcher for the purposes of the research project. Secondary data is defined as data that was previously collected by others. The document outlines various methods for collecting both primary and secondary data, including surveys, interviews, observation, and reviewing published sources. It also compares primary and secondary data and discusses best practices for selecting an appropriate data collection method based on factors like the research objective, availability of funds, and required precision.
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Primary and Secondary Data collection - Ajay Anoj & Gokul
1. PRIMARY & SECONDARY
SOURCE OF DATA
COLLECTION
RESEARCH METHOD FOR MANAGERS
PRESENTED BY :
GOKUL P G & AJAY ANOJ KUMAR MBA – TKM COE
Primary & Secondary sources of Data: By Ajay Anoj & Gokul
2. Objective : To understand “Primary
& Secondary Data collection”
Introduction
Need for Data Collection
Factors to be considered for data collection
Sources of Data
Primary Data and Collection Methods
Traditional and New Aged Means of data
Collection
Questionnaires with examples
Secondary Sources & Collection Methods
Differences between Primary & Secondary
sources
Selection of Appropriate data collection
&Triangulation of Data
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3. Need of Data Collection
Why is Data Collection Needed ?
•To get information for analysis.
•To get idea about real time situation.
•For comparison between two situation.
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4. Factors to be considered before
collection of Data
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•Object and scope of the enquiry.
•Sources of information.
•Quantitative expression.
•Techniques of data collection.
•Unit of collection.
6. Internal and External Source of
Data
Many institutions and
departments have information
about their regular functions,
for their own internal purpose.
When those information is
used in any survey, it’s called
Internal Source Of Collection
of Data.
E.g.., Railway Educational
Institutes & Social Welfare
Societies etc.
When information is
collected form outside
agencies, it is called
external source of data.
Such type of data are
either Primary or
Secondary.
This type of information
can be collected by
Census or Sampling
method by conducting
surveys.
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Internal Sources of Data External Sources of Data
7. Primary Data
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•Primary data are those which are collected for
the first time.
•It is real time data which are collected by the
researcher himself.
•This is the process of Collecting and making use
of the data.
•This Data originated by the researcher
specifically to address the research problem.
8. Primary Research methods
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Focus Groups – bring together respondents with common
characteristics
Observation - actually view respondents
Experiment - controlled variables and respondent groups.
Non-personal survey – on site, telephone, mail, fax, computer,
panel
Personal interview - one-on-one survey with respondents
Official records – internal document survey research
9. Method of Collecting Primary Data
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1. Direct personal Investigation ( i.e. Interview Method)
Under this method the investigator collects the data
personally. He approaches the objects, conducts the enquiry
on the spot, collects information and does the needful. For
the successful collection of data under this method, it’s
necessary that the investigator should be polite, unbiased
and ware of the local conditions, environment and languages.
10. Method of Collecting Primary
Data
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2. Indirect oral investigation ( i.e. through enumerators)
Under this the investigator doesn’t collects the information
directly, instead he gets them indirectly through those
persons who know the information and who are ready to part
away with the information they posses. This method is used
in case where direct contact is not possible.
3. Investigation through Local reporters Questionnaire
In this method data are not collected through specially
appointed agents/ correspondents/investigators/enumerators
but local agents or correspondents are requested to collect
the information. They collect the information in their own
fashion and according to their liking’s and disliking.
11. Method of Collecting Primary
Data
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4. Investigation through mailed
Questionnaire
Under this method the investigator may either
appoint local agents/ investigators/
enumerators and mail them the questionnaire
for collecting information or collecting by his
own using mail or telephone.
12. Method of Collecting Primary
Data
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5. Investigation through Observation
In this watching behavior of object and most commonly used
method in behavior science. One major problem in this
method is that Natural response is not obtained when
respondent know he is observed.
Type of Observation-
1)Participant Observation
2)Non-Participant Observation
3)Disguised Observation
4)Controlled Observation
5)Uncontrolled Observation
13. Traditional data collection
methods
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Mailing paper questionnaires to respondents,
who fill them out and mail them back
Having interviewers call to respondents on the
telephone and ask them the question in a
telephone interview
Sending the interviewers to the respondent’s
home or office to administer the questions in face-
to-face (FTF) interviews
14. Alternative methods of data collection
Face to face
Telephone
Mail
CATI
computer assisted
telephone interviewing
CAPI computer assisted personal interviewing
TDE
Touchtone
data entry
OCR/ICR
Optical/intelligent
caracter recognition
FAX
Disk by Mail E-mail Web
Computerised Self
Administered
Questionnaires
IVR
Interactive
voice response
SAQ
Self administered
questionnaire
Walkman
Text
CASI
Audio
CASI
Video
CASI
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15. Important characteristics of good
questionnaires
Plan a user-friendly format
Gather demographic data – age, gender, etc.,
when necessary.
Avoid ambiguity
Ensure ease of tabulation
Develop for completeness – get all the data
Pilot test the instrument
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16. Non sensitive questions about behavior Provide
memory help
Uses aided recall
(or ask separate questions about subcategories)
Please look cerefully at the
following list of volountary
organisations: which, if any,
do you belong to?
A Religious organisations
B Cultural organisations
C Political groups
D Other
To which
volountary
organisation do
you belong to?
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17. Non sensitive questions about behavior Pay
attention to the wording
Are you:
Married
Divorced
Widowed
Separated
Never married
With closed questions, include all reasonable
possibilities as explicit response options
Are you:
• Married
• Single
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19. Secondary Data
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•Secondary data are those that have already been
collected by others.
•These are usually in journals, periodicals, dailies,
research publications, official records etc.
•Secondary data may be available in the published or
unpublished form. When it is not possible to collect
the data by primary method, the investigator go for
Secondary method.
•This Data collected for some purpose other than the
problem at hand.
20. Method of Collecting Secondary
Data
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1. Published Sources
a) International Publication
UNO publishes a number of journals and periodicals which are best sources
of secondary data for national as well as international facts.
b) Government Publications
The Govt. of India as well as other state Govt. publish data for their use as
well as for the use of researcher and others. These data are very much
accurate and reliable for various types of investigations.
c) Publication
Municipal corporations, boards, etc. publish data pertaining to birth rate,
death rate, literacy, etc. These can be effectively put to use by
investigators.
d) Commercials Research, Educational Institute, Unions, Organizations
etc. These institutions also conduct enquiry and publish their reports
through which data can be had for use of investigators enquiring on the
related subjects.
21. Method of Collecting Secondary
Data
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2. Unpublished Sources
In some of the cases, enquiry are conducted,
data are classified and analysed but due to
some reasons or other findings are published
though they are preserved either by the
individual or a society. They can also be used
by the investigators as Secondary Data.
22. Examples of Primary& Secondary
data
Data and Original Research
Diaries and Journals
Speeches and Interviews
Letters and Memos
Autobiographies and Memoirs
Government Documents
Census Statistics
Encyclopaedias
Chronologies
Biographies
Monographs (a specialized book or article)
Most journal articles (unless written at the time of
the event
Abstracts of articles
Paraphrased quotations
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Primary Data Sources Secondary Data Sources
23. Difference between Primary and Secondary Data
Real time data.
Sure about sources of data.
Help to give results/finding.
Costly and Time consuming
process.
Avoid biasness of response
data.
More flexible.
Past data.
Not sure about sources of data.
Refining the problem.
Cheap and No time consuming
process.
Can not know if data biasness or
not.
Less Flexible.
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PRIMARY DATA SECONDARY DATA
24. Selection of an appropriate data
collection method
The researcher must judiciously select the
method/methods for his own study, keeping in
view the following factors:
Nature, scope and object of enquiry: This
constitutes the most important factor affecting
the choice of a particular method. The method
selected should be such that it suits the type of
enquiry that is to be conducted by the
researcher. This factor is also important in
deciding use of secondary or primary data or
both.
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25. Selection of an appropriate data
collection method (cont…)
Availability of Funds: Finance, in fact, is a big
constraint in practice and the researcher has to act
within this limitation. Very limited fund may compel the
researcher to select a comparatively cheaper method,
which may not be as efficient and effective as some
other costly method.
Time Factor: The available time affects the selection
of the method by which the data is to be collected.
Some methods take relatively more time, while with
others the data can be collected in a comparatively
shorter time.
Precision required: Precision required is yet another
important factor to be considered at the time of
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26. Triangulation of data
Definition: The collection and use of similar and related data from
different sources using different tools
Supplements incomplete data sources
Eliminates bias
Possible to assess the balance of evidence regarding
each source
A Check on sources and informants with incentives to
mislead.
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27. IMPORTANT
Remember: each method of data collection has
its use and none is superior in all
situations
Desirable: selection of method depends on the
nature of a particular problem in
consideration of time and resources.
Required: Experience and ability of the
researcher.
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