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Primary data
Informatio
collected
by the sociologist
first-hand
for their own
hypothesis
and research.
Methods of getting primary data
Social surveys
- asking people questions in a
written questionnaire
or
interview.
Participant observation
- sociologist joins in with the group they are studying
Experiments
- mainly field experiments
Secondary data
Information
collected or
created
by someone else for their own
purposes
that a sociologist uses for their
study.
Types of secondary data
Official statistics
- produced by the government or other organisations.
Documents
- such as newspapers and the internet.
Primary data pros and cons
Pros - precise
information
tailored for their research.
Cons -
time consuming
and
costly.
Secondary
data pros and cons
Cons - may not produce the
exact data
needed.
Pros - easily accessible as it is
cheap
and
available
online.
Quantitative data
Information in
numerical form.
Example -
statistics
on girls GCSE attainment.
Qualitative data
Information that gives us a feel of what something is like.
Emotive information.
Provides rich descriptions of certain experiences.