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Types of data
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Define 'quantitative data'
Data that can be counted usually given as numbers
Evaluate 'quantitative data'
Strengths: easy to
analyse
and
compare
, less
bias
& more
objective
Weaknesses: less
representative
and
detailed
& lacks
external
validity
Define 'qualitative data'
Data that can be expressed in words
Evaluate 'qualitative data'
Strengths:
detailed
,
meaningful
insight &
external
validity
Weaknesses: biased, difficult to analyse & less objective
Define 'primary data'
Information that has been
obtained first hand
by a
researcher
for the purposes of a
research project
Evaluate 'primary data'
Strengths:
fits
the
job
,
authentic
&
specific
Weaknesses:
time
consuming, requires
planning
&
effort
Define 'secondary data'
Information that has
already
been
collected
by
someone
else
Evaluate 'secondary data'
Strengths:
cost
effective &
easy
to
access
Weaknesses:
substantial
variation in quality, can be
outdated
&
incomplete
Define 'meta analysis'
The process of
combining
the
findings
from a number of
studies
on a particular
topic
to produce an overall
statistical
conclusion
Evaluate 'meta analysis'
Strengths:
generalisable
&
high
validity
Weaknesses:
biased