Distinguish between the following and identify the research use of each.
a) primary and secondary data
b) finding and insight
c) census and sample
d) management dilemma and research question
e) finding and insight
Basis | Primary Data | Secondary Data |
Meaning | Primary data refers to the first hand data which is collected by the person who uses the data or the researcher itself |
Secondary Data is the data which is collected by someone else already and is being used by someone else. |
Data | Real time and first handed data | Past collected data |
Sources | Survey's, questionnaires, personal interviews, etc.. | Government publications, articles, websites, books, etc.. |
Cost Effectiveness | It is very costly process | It is less costly processor pocket friendly to the researcher. |
Usage Of Primary Data In A Research
1. When the main objective of the research is focused on real time.
2. When the research is confidential and is to be handled first handingly.
3. When the researcher wants to know the true picture of any issue.
Usage Of Secondary Data
1. When the research's accuracy is to be maintained.
2. When the research requires to be rechecked .
Basis | Findings | Insight |
Meaning | Findings means any piece of information founded or an outcome which can not be termed as a result | Insight provides the answers to the outcomes founded in the form of findings |
Scope | It has a narrow scope | It has a wider scope in comparison to the findings |
Decision Making | The researcher can not take decisions only on the basis of findings |
It is the explanation of findings and researcher can take decisions on it's basis. |
Use Of Findings In A Research
Use Of Insight In A Research
Basis | Census | Sample |
Meaning | A systematic method that collects and records the data about the population. | A portion of the population ,i.e., selected to represent the entire population |
Cost Effectiveness | It is a costly method | It is economical method |
Results | Accurate and reliable | Less accurate and reliable, because the chances of errors in the data collection are high. |
Use Of Census In A Research
1. Appropriate for population of heterogeneous nature
Use Of Sample In A Research
1. Appropriate for population of homogeneous nature.
Basis | Management Dilemma | Research Question |
Meaning | Management Dilemma usually a symptom of actual problem such as, rising cost, etc.. | It is the hypothesis that best states the objectives of the research |
Focuses On | Focuses on management problem | Focuses on research and its objective. |
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