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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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