7.2.4 Discussing the use of secondary data and official statistics

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    • Official statistics are a type of secondary
    • Secondary data is directly collected by the researcher for their study
      False
    • What is an example of a government publication used as secondary data?
      Census data
    • Researchers must evaluate the reliability and relevance of secondary data
      True
    • The source of official statistics is government and official agencies
    • The origin of secondary data is not relevant when assessing its suitability for research
      False
    • A key disadvantage of secondary data is the lack of researcher control
    • Official statistics are always free from political bias
      False
    • What is a limitation of official statistics regarding their timeliness?
      Time lag between collection and publication
    • What is secondary data defined as?
      Data collected by others
    • Researchers must evaluate the reliability and relevance of secondary data.

      True
    • Secondary data is often cost-effective because it reduces the need for original data collection.
    • Official statistics are always free from bias.
      False
    • Reliability refers to the consistency of measurement.
    • Validity refers to the accuracy of measurement.
    • Match the concept with its description:
      Reliability ↔️ Consistency of measurement
      Validity ↔️ Accuracy of measurement
    • What must researchers ensure regarding consent and privacy when using secondary data?
      Original data was collected ethically
    • Why is evaluating potential harm necessary when reusing secondary data?
      Protect original participants
    • Official statistics are a type of secondary data.
    • Match the data type with its source:
      Secondary data ↔️ Academic journals
      Official statistics ↔️ Government agencies
    • What is a common example of a government publication used as a source of secondary data?
      Census data
    • Researchers must evaluate the reliability and relevance of secondary data.
    • Why are official statistics considered reliable in research?
      Collected by government agencies
    • Match the advantage of official statistics with its description:
      Reliability ↔️ Collected by government agencies
      Accessibility ↔️ Available through websites
      Comparability ↔️ Standardized methods
      Comprehensiveness ↔️ Large, representative samples
    • What is the primary advantage of using official statistics in research?
      Reliability
    • Official statistics are always timely and up-to-date.
      False
    • What are examples of official statistics?
      Census data, crime statistics
    • Reliability in secondary data refers to the consistency of measurement.

      True
    • Match the issue with its type:
      Inconsistencies in data collection methods ↔️ Common reliability issue
      Bias in data collection ↔️ Common validity issue
    • When using secondary data, it is essential to ensure the data was collected with proper consent and privacy protection
    • What type of data do researchers use to analyze trends in poverty rates?
      Government census data
    • What are two types of data often utilized in sociological research?
      Secondary data and official statistics
    • What type of statistics are used to study crime patterns?
      Official statistics
    • Using secondary data in research is cost-effective because it eliminates the need for original data collection.

      True
    • When using secondary data, researchers must evaluate its reliability, which refers to the consistency and stability of the data
    • Government publications are a common source of secondary data.
    • What is an example of data found in government publications?
      Census data
    • What is a disadvantage of using secondary data?
      Lack of control
    • Political bias is a potential disadvantage of using official statistics.
    • What is a key difference between secondary data and official statistics?
      Purpose of collection
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