Quiz: Secondary Sources – What Secondary Data Looks Like
GCSE SOCIOLOGY (8192)
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Building on what you've learned about research methods, let's test your understanding of secondary sources and the types of data they involve!
What is a secondary source in sociology?
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Which of the following are examples of secondary sources? (Select all that apply)
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Secondary sources are often used because they are {{blank0}} and {{blank1}} to access.
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What is one limitation of secondary sources?
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Which of the following is an example of qualitative secondary data?
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Imagine a sociologist is reviewing secondary data showing that 25% of people in a survey supported a policy change. If the survey included 800 people, how many supported the policy?
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What is triangulation in research?
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