Primaaridata
Primaaridata, also known as primary data, refers to original information collected firsthand for a specific research purpose. This type of data is gathered directly by the researcher or their team, rather than being obtained from existing sources. Common methods for collecting primaaridata include surveys, interviews, observations, experiments, and questionnaires.
The key characteristic of primaaridata is its novelty and direct relevance to the research question. It has
While primaaridata offers high relevance and control over the data collection process, it can be time-consuming