sekundærforskning
Sekundærforskning, also known as secondary research, is a research method that involves gathering and analyzing information from existing sources rather than conducting new, original studies. This type of research relies on data and findings that have already been collected, published, or compiled by others. Common sources for sekundærforskning include academic journals, books, reports, government publications, websites, and industry databases.
The primary goal of sekundærforskning is to gain an understanding of a topic, identify trends, support existing
Advantages of sekundærforskning include its cost-effectiveness and the speed at which information can be gathered, as