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         <title>Unit 5 Reflection – Data CollectionThis unit have exposed me to the various way a researcher can collect data for his/her study. Either or both primary and secondary data can be used to gather data. I have learnt that this can be your first step when preparing for the study. Ideas, concepts all can stem from here, where it can help the researcher to understand the problem, if there are existing information on the topic just to name a few. To me it is a good place to start whether by collecting data via books, journals, web and newspapers, or using questionnaires, interviews, surveys. I also learnt these both types of data collection sources each has their advantages and disadvantages and each researcher will adopt the most appropriate data collection method that is best for the research.</title>
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