Secondary research is a study approach that makes use of previously collected data. Secondary market research uses information gathered from outside sources such as government agencies, industry and trade groups, labor unions, media sources, chambers of commerce, and so on. 


Treating The Secondary Data Is Essential To Increase The Effectiveness Of Research


Lower cost is one of the most obvious effectiveness of research through secondary data analysis. Researchers save time, money, and effort by acquiring the data before the study begins.


Furthermore, the data from a secondary data collection is often already clean. An electronic format saves it. This allows the researcher to spend time rolling up their sleeves and examining the data rather than preparing the data for analysis.


Information Available On The Internet


The Internet is a global network of interconnected computer networks that interact using the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP). It is a network of networks that consists of private, public, academic, business, and government networks of local to global scope. A broad array of electronic, wireless, and optical networking technologies links the information available on the Internet. The Internet provides many information resources and services, such as the World Wide Web’s (WWW) related hypertext pages and applications, electronic mail, telephony, and file sharing.


Public And Non-Public Sources


Public sources are typically free and provide a wealth of useful information. They include government offices, corporate departments, and public libraries.

Non-Public sources comprises Information Resources that is in use under the Agreement to which access has restriction. One cannot gain access without proper authorization and identification.


Educational Institutions As Sources


Within a formally organised structure, educational institutions are responsible for systematically transmitting information, skills, and cultural values. Education Source is the world’s biggest full-text research library for students, professionals, and policymakers in education. Coverage covers educational specialisations such as bilingual education, health education, and assessment at all school levels.


Sources of commercial information

These are valuable, but usually involve cost factors such as subscription and association fees. Commercial sources include research and trade associations, banks and other financial institutions. Commercial information sources also include publicly traded corporations.


About GrapeData


Grapedata is a significant provider of global business-to-business surveys. GrapeData was founded to bridge the information gap between speciality industries and on-the-ground persons. We recognised a great opportunity to locate higher quality research about the things that mattered to you the most when we combined our mutual enthusiasm for data, research, technology, and people. Our research and analytical capabilities guarantee that our clients are fully informed about the prospects accessible to them in a certain industry.