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Collecting Your Own Data-Primary Research Dr. Nancy Agens, Head, Technical Operations, Statswork

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I. INTRODUCTION In every research studies, the scientist wants to identify the truth or they wish to develop meaningful insights into the problem. In order to make any valid conclusion about the research problem or hypothesis, we need valid evidence. Moreover, the evidence can be represented by collecting data (numeric or nonnumeric in nature). In any statistical analysis, data collection is the fundamental step and there are two forms of data collection; Primary and Secondary method of data collection. I will describe you the meaning of primary data, examples of primary data collection and different ways of collecting the same. II. PRIMARY DATA The researcher collected the Primary data through surveys, experiment, interview, etc, and it is considered to be the best research methodology as the data are collected from the original source. However, before collecting the primary data, the main task of the researcher is to identify the sample population and the mode of data collection. III. EXAMPLES OF PRIMARY DATA COLLECTION 

Suppose if you are interested in identifying the sales of a product in the market and make a profitable business plan, then you may conduct a sample survey about the product to selected customers and identify the pattern of sales and fix a target for future years (Niraula, 2019).

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In many psychological experiments, they often collect primary data through lab experiments, questionnaire, etc, to understand the relationship between the variables under study. Suppose a research student want to find out which cool drink they like most. Then he/she collect the data by conducting experimental research. That is, he/she take a sample of say 30 people and ask them to choose which drink taste good from the 5 different cool drinks presented before them and recorded the findings for the study. IV. PRIMARY DATA COLLECTION METHODS

Primary data can be collected in different ways and are explained as follows:  Data collection through Interview – In this method, there are two groups: one is the researcher asking questions to the respondents or the interviewer and the other group is the people answering to the questions or interviewee. An interview can be done either telephonic conversation or direct (face-to-face) interview. The benefits of the interview method are that the information is clear and deep, and missing data can be easily identified and we can control the size of the sample. The limitations of this method are it involves longer time to complete, manual mistakes while recording or coding the data and cost incurred is high (Pochiraju & Seshadri, 2019).  Questionnaires and Surveys – In this case, the researcher frame a set of questions to be asked to the

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