Secondary data refers to information that has already been collected by someone else for a different purpose. In GCSE Psychology, students might use secondary data to support their investigations or research. This data can come from books, articles, government reports, or previous studies. Using secondary data can save time and resources, as it is readily available and can provide a wider context for the research question. However, it's important to carefully evaluate the reliability and relevance of secondary data to ensure it is appropriate for the study.
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