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Unit 7: Sources and Methods of Data Collection



            Secondary Data – Internal                                                             Notes


            Internal records or published records are often capable of giving remarkably useful information.
            Sometimes, the information may be sufficient enough to give the desired result. However, this
            preliminary information shall most of the time help in developing the overall research strategy
            and hence must be undertaken before any further research is contemplated.
            For a manufacturing industry, for example, the internal production and sales records, if designed
            and maintained properly, can help in a big way even for formulating the companies strategies.

            Secondary Data – External

            External sources of data include statistics and reports issued by governments, trade associations
            and other reputable organizations such as advertising agencies and research companies and
            trade directories.



              Did u know?  What are the sources of secondary data in India?
              In India, some of the major sources of secondary data are:
              Indian  Council  of  Agriculture,  Central  Statistical  Organization,  Army  Statistical
              Organizations, National Accounts Statistics, Bulletin on Food Statistics, Handbook of
              Statistics on Small Scale Industries, RBI Bulletin, Annual survey of industries, Indian Labour
              Year Book, etc.




               Task  List some major secondary sources of information for the following:
              1.   Market research manager of a tea manufacturing company has to prepare a
                   comprehensive report on the tea industry as a whole.
              2.   M.T.R has several product ideas on ready-to-eat products. It wishes to convert ideas
                   into products and enter the market. Before entering, the company needs to find
                   necessary information to assess the market potential.
              3.   An MNC wishes to open a showroom in a Metro. The first step that the company
                   would like to take is to collect the information about suitability.

              4.   Number of residential houses less than 10 years old in a given locality.
              5.   Number of consultancy/recruitment firms in a city.
              6.   Percentage of families with children less than 15 years in a given locality.
              7.   Citizens who have electoral I.D cards in a local city.
              8.   Annual sales figures of a multi-retail outlet.


            Self Assessment
            Fill in the blanks:
            1.   ..................... is also the first hand data collected by the researcher for the immediate purpose
                 of the study.
            2.   ……………can be at stake if the researcher invests personal biases or uses misleading
                 information in the research.




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