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Use of secondary and primary dataset in an article [message #26567] Sun, 02 April 2023 10:13 Go to next message
Mohammad Nazmul Hoq is currently offline  Mohammad Nazmul Hoq
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I want to take a research work on women perception about family violence in Bangladesh (Using secondary dataset -BDHS-2017-18) and same time I want to check whether women have any idea about Family violence law-2010 in Bangladesh. For this purpose I will try to use depth interview from 60-70 respondents in Bangladesh (Respondents in BDHS dataset and depth interview respondents are different).
Please suggest me whether it is possible to use two different data set (Secondary data and primary data) in an article.


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Md. Nazmul Hoq
Re: Use of secondary and primary dataset in an article [message #26600 is a reply to message #26567] Thu, 06 April 2023 16:40 Go to previous message
Janet-DHS is currently offline  Janet-DHS
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Following is a response from DHS staff member, Tom Pullum:

It is certainly possible to include and compare the two different data sets in the same article. It could be very useful to include both of them.

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