Dr. Michael R. Hyman, NMSU Secondary Data Sources.

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Dr. Michael R. Hyman, NMSU Secondary Data Sources

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3 Secondary Data Data gathered and recorded by someone else prior to and for a purpose other than the current project Is often: Historical Already assembled Needs no access to subjects

4 Database Varieties Bibliographic Numeric Directory Full text

5 Internal vs. External Secondary Data

6 Internal Data Internal and proprietary data is more descriptive Accounting information Sales information Backorders Customer complaints

7 Relative Merits of Internal Data Advantages Suitable geographic and product breakdowns Minimal time lags Disadvantages Hard to handle volume of information Inputs tied to compensation Data in accounting format

8 External Data Sources Government agencies Syndicated research services Trade and professional associations Custom research firms Newspapers and journals Books and periodicals Vendors and producers Directories Internet

9 Commercial Sources Market share data companies like A.C. Nielsen provide information about sales volume and brand share over time Demographic and census updates— many organizations supply census updates, in easy-to-use or custom formats

10 Commercial Sources Attitude and public opinion research— syndicated services report the findings of opinion polls Consumption and purchase behavior data Advertising research—readership and audience data

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13 Common Research Objectives for Secondary Data Studies

14 Fact Finding Identify consumption patterns Tracking trends Environmental scanning (tracking changes)

15 Model Building Estimating market potential Forecasting sales Selecting trade areas and sites

16 Database Marketing For maintaining customer data base and developing prospect list Names Addresses Past purchases Responses to past efforts Data from numerous sources

17 Advantages of Secondary Data Inexpensive relative to primary data Obtained rapidly Readily available Information not otherwise accessible Aid in design of primary research Enhancing existing primary data

18 Government Data Is Often Free

19 Disadvantages of Secondary Data Data may not be consistent with needs –Inappropriate units of measurement Data may be dated –Economic Census of the U.S. economy updated every 5 years May be difficult to assess credibility

20 Evaluating Secondary Data What was purpose of study? Who collected data? What data was collected? When was data collected? How was data collected? Is data consistent with other data sources?

21 Evaluating Secondary Data

22 Evaluating Websites as Information Sources

23 Global Secondary Data Typical limitations Additional pitfalls –Unavailable –Questionable accuracy –Lack of standardized terminology

24 Final Caveat Beware of percentages and index numbers Values depend on base

25 Recap: Secondary Data What is it? What are the different types? –Internal vs. external How is it used? Advantages and disadvantages? How should it be evaluated?