Sources of Data
Sources of Data
Sources of Data
The sources of data can be classified into two types: statistical and
non-statistical. Statistical sources refer to data that is gathered for
some official purposes, incorporate censuses, and officially
administered surveys. Non-statistical sources refer to the collection of
data for other administrative purposes or for the private sector.
1. Internal sources
2. External sources
2. Secondary Data
The data already in existence which has been previously collected by
someone else for other purposes is known as secondary data. It does
not include any real-time data as the research has already been done
on that information. However, the cost of collecting secondary data
is less. As the data has already been collected in the past, it can be
found in refined form. The accuracy and reliability of secondary data
are relatively less than the primary data. The chances of finding the
exact information or data specific to the researcher’s needs are less.
However, the time required to collect secondary data is short and
hence is a quick and easy process. Some examples of sources for the
collection of secondary data are books, journals, internal records,
government records, articles, websites, government publications,
etc.
Types of Data
A) Primary data
Drow emphasizes that the field of your study and the goals and
objectives of your research will influence your decision about
whether to use quantitative or qualitative methodologies for data
collection.
3. Focus groups
Focus groups can help you better understand the results of a large-
group quantitative study. For example, a survey of 1,000
respondents may help you spot trends and patterns, but a focus
group of 10 respondents will provide additional context for the
results of the large-group survey.
4. Observation
4. Newspapers
5. Unpublished sources
These include diaries, letters, reports, records, and figures belonging
to private individuals; these sources aren’t in the public domain.
Since authoritative bodies haven’t vetted or published the data, it
can often be unreliable.