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If you’re acquainted with the world of research, you may have noticed that not all researchers engage in experimentation or fieldwork to collect data for their work. Some aspects of research also involve reading and examining existing work for new perspectives or findings. This method of research is called secondary research, and that’s what we will be exploring in this article.
Secondary research is a method that involves using existing research material. Also known as desk research, it primarily involves reexamining already published research material to derive new interpretations of a particular topic.
Secondary research can be used for many purposes including literature summaries, critical reviews of the contemporary research in a particular field, or in reviewing the validity of primary research sources.
It is also a commonly used form of research in fields such as literature and philosophy, which require constant revisitation of the relevance of a particular text in varying contexts. For example, one may undertake a study of the philosophies of John Locke’s social contract theory to see its relevance in 21st-century politics.
Now that you know what kind of sources you can use for conducting secondary research, here’s a list of platforms where you can find data for your project.
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