Types of data

Cards (10)

  • 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    Weaknesses: substantial variation in quality, can be outdated & incomplete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