Primääridatan
Primääridatan, also known as primary data, refers to data that is collected firsthand by researchers or organizations for a specific purpose or study. This type of data is directly gathered through methods such as surveys, interviews, observations, experiments, or questionnaires, tailored to meet the particular needs of a research project.
The main advantage of primääridatan is its relevance and specificity, as it is obtained directly from the
Primääridatan is often contrasted with sekundääridatan, or secondary data, which comprises data previously collected by other
In practice, the choice between primary and secondary data depends on factors such as research objectives,
Overall, primääridatan remains a fundamental element in empirical research, enabling detailed and targeted analysis, essential for