TYPES OF DATA

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    • What is quantitative data?

      How much or how long and is measured in numbers.
      -The DV in an experiment is quantitative
      -Closed questions.
    • What are 2 benefits of quantitative data?
      • Easy to analyse
      • Easy to draw conclusions.
    • What are 2 drawbacks of quantitative data?
      • Oversimplifies
      • Could be meaningless?
    • What is qualitative data?

      Cannot be counted or qualified and is what people think/feel.
      -Open questions.
    • What are two benefits of qualitative data?
      • Rich and detailed data
      • Provides insights into thoughts and behaviours - answers are not constricted.
    • What are 2 drawbacks of qualitative data?
      • Time consuming
      • Complex-makes it more difficult to analyse.
    • What is primary data?
      Sometimes called field researching refers to original data that has been collected specifically fro the purpose of the investigation by the researcher.
    • Primary data arrive first hand from the participants and is gather by conducting an experiment, questionnaire or observation.
    • What are 2 benefits of primary data?
      • Researcher has control over data
      • Data collection can be designed so it fits the aims and hypothesis of the study.
    • What are 2 drawbacks of primary data?
      • Time consuming
      • Expensive.
    • What is secondary data?
      Data that has already been conducted by someone other than the researcher and already exists before the psychologists conduct their research.
    • Secondary data has already been subject to statistical testing and the significance is shown.
      Data could be in articles, books or websites.
    • What are 2 benefits of secondary data?
      • Already been analysed
      • Simpler and cheaper to access someone else's data-quicker.
    • What are 2 drawbacks of secondary data?
      • May not fit the needs of the study
      • Subject to statistical testing - not known whether its relevant.
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