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Published: 01.05.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
  • Essays 'Secondary Sources', 1.
  • Essays 'Secondary Sources', 2.
Extract

Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of secondary sources.
There are two forms of data collection, these are primary and secondary. Primary data is gathered by the sociologist first hand, secondary data is not collected especially for the sociologist. In this essay we shall look at the good points and the bad points of secondary sources.
There are many ways of getting secondary sources; these have been investigated, and I will now critically look at these considering their advantages and disadvantages. The first one to be considered will be official statistics; these are collected on behalf of the state. The advantages of these are that the data is already collected for you, they are easy to analyse, usually come from a credible source and they are quick and cheap. Nevertheless they do have their disadvantages as well, these consist of the fact that they are sometimes hard to get hold of, the required information may not be available, there may be a bias of the original collector and it may be out of date before publication.
There are also official records, and these should be reliable, but only if we can trust the writer. …

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