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Primary data are data collected first-hand by the investigator for the specific study.
Secondary data are data already collected by others and used for the current study.
Census method means collecting data from every unit of the population.
Sampling is selecting a representative subset of the population to study and draw conclusions about the population.
A questionnaire is a set of written questions used to collect information from respondents.
Sampling error is the difference between a sample result and the true population value due to studying only a sample.
Primary and secondary data differ as follows:
(Any three points can be written.)
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