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== Read First ==
== Read First ==
*[[Primary Data Collection|Primary data]] is the main type of information that comes to my mind when people talk about collecting data.  It consists of  gathering data through [[Survey Pilot|surveys]], interviews, or experiments
*[[Primary Data Collection|Primary data]] is the main type of information that comes to mind when people talk about collecting data.  It consists of  gathering data through [[Survey Pilot|surveys]], interviews, or experiments.
*Occasionally, researchers find that data has already been collected, sometimes by the government and sometimes by a third party. [[Secondary Data Sources|This already collected data]] is known as secondary data.
*Occasionally, researchers find that data has already been collected, sometimes by the government and sometimes by a third party. [[Secondary Data Sources|This already collected data]] is known as secondary data.
* Examples of '''secondary data''' include [[Administrative and Monitoring Data|administrative and monitoring data]], [[Geospatial Data|geospatial data]], and many more discussed in below.


== Acquiring Secondary Data ==
== Acquiring Secondary Data ==

Revision as of 19:49, 24 July 2023

In addition to traditional data sources, such as information gathered during surveys, data can be collected from a variety of alternative sources.

Read First

  • Primary data is the main type of information that comes to mind when people talk about collecting data. It consists of gathering data through surveys, interviews, or experiments.
  • Occasionally, researchers find that data has already been collected, sometimes by the government and sometimes by a third party. This already collected data is known as secondary data.
  • Examples of secondary data include administrative and monitoring data, geospatial data, and many more discussed in below.

Acquiring Secondary Data

Admin Data

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