Both Primary and Secondary are used to get information but in different ways.
Primary Research is when people use surveys interview, questionaries or even group to get information from different people in interview or group gathering whereas Secondary Research they use the internet or magazines to find out information.
With Primary research asking people in interview about media is effective because you are asking an actual person not just using a computer to get information from, Another great way is in groups because that way you get more opinion and different answers. The importance of this is that this way you get people honest option and it looks better when people know that a company has asked people in person.
Secondary Research is also an effective because it uses the internet and magazines which has lots of information. With magazines you get peoples opinion depending on what the magazine is. Using the internet is also effectiveness because you can get information about places or objects fast and definitely get a lot of history. Also it helps keep you up to date with new information.
I found that Secondary is better then primary because in class we got to make a survey about postcard which we put on Facebook for our friends to take part and to share with their friends. For my survey I got 11 responses from my survey which isn't a lot because of the small amount of people it got to.
These are 3 of the websites I found when doing the secondary research
http://www.localhistories.org/bath.html
Local histories: Roman Bath. Was founded in 860 BC by Prince Bladud who later on became king and founded City of Bath after finding a way to cure for his Leprosy.
Visit Bath: Bath Abbey. It began in 1499 where before it was known as 2 other names, An-Anglo-Saxon Abbey church from 757, a Norman cathedral around 1090 and the Bath Abbey which is present.
Wikipedia: Pulteney bridge: It was built in the 18th century when Bath became fashionable, Around that time The Royal Crescent and The Circus were also built.
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