Examples of Secondary Data Sources

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Data collected through government reports, newspapers, books and websites is an example of:

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Data collected through government reports, newspapers, books and websites is an example of:

  1. Primary data
  2. Raw data
  3. Secondary data — Correct Answer
  4. Census data only
Explanation:
Correct Answer Explanation

Data obtained from government reports, documents, newspapers, books by economists, and websites is an example of Secondary Data.

Sources of Secondary Data in India:
  • Government sources: Census of India, RBI reports, Economic Survey, Budget documents.
  • Statistical agencies: NSS, CSO, DGCIS, Labour Bureau.
  • International sources: World Bank, IMF, UN databases.
  • Published academic sources: Books, journals, newspapers.
  • Websites and online databases.
  • Secondary data is preferred when it saves time, is sufficient for the study, and is reliable.

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