Topic 7: Research design: Secondary data Flashcards

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What is secondary data?

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Data that has been previously collected for some purpose other than the one at hand

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What are the advantages of secondary data?

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  • Availability (Often readily and easily available instantaneously)
  • Faster and cheaper to obtain
  • Can eliminate activities associated with primary data collection such as data sampling and processing
  • Some data is impossible/impractical for a private firm to obtain using primary methods
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What are the disadvantages of secondary data collection and which questions should be asked about a secondary data set?

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  • Data was not designed to specifically meet the researcher’s needs
  • Questions to be asked: Is the subject matter consistent with our problem definition?
  • Does the data apply to our population of interest?
  • Does the data have the correct time period associated with it?
  • Is the data measured in the correct/appropriate unit of measurement
  • Does the data cover the subject of interest in adequate detail?
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Why does secondary data sometimes not adequately satisfy research needs?

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  • There is variation in definition of terms
  • different measurement units used
  • inadequate information to verify data validity
  • data is too old/outdated
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What are the 3 types of secondary data analysis?

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  • Fact-finding (seeking information about a product or identifying a market trend)
  • Model building (specifying relationships between 2 or more variables)
  • Data-based marketing (maintainting customer databases with their details)
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What are the external sources of secondary data?

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  • Libraries act as distribution channels of secondary data
  • The internet allows for easy digital distribution and access to lots of secondary data
  • Vendors will gather lots of data and organise it together in one place as a product to sell
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Who are the producers of external secondary data?

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  • Publishers of books and periodicals
  • Government sources
  • Media sources
  • Trade associations (provide data for specific industries)
  • commercial sources (private firms specializing in publishing useful data)
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Describe the process of evaluating secondary data.

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First consider whether secondary data is actually applicable by answering the following questions:
* Does the data assist in answering problem statement questions?
* Is the data of an appropriate time frame/period and also not outdated?
* Is the population of interest relevant to your study? (secondary data could have correct time frame and variables but have been done on a different population of people)
* Are the terms and variables in the data set appropriate or reworkable for your study?
* Is the unit of measurement appropriate or reworkable for your study?
* Can you access the original source of the data to check for validity?
* Is the benefit of accessing the data worth the potential cost (if any) of accessing it?

Once applicability has been established, the accuracy of the data must be considered:
* Consider the possibility of bias in the data, depending on its source. (Check original source of data if possible)
* Can accuracy of data collection method be verified?
* Is it worth the risk of using this data? If Yes, then use it.

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