Title

Using Available Archival and Secondary Data to Drive Cutting Edge Research

Proposal Focus

Research

Presentation Type

Panel/Roundtable Session

Abstract

This presentation will present primary data collection techniques using archival data to identify participants and how to leverage existing datasets to conduct secondary data analyses. It can often be difficult for new professionals and students to access data or may be unaware of the pros and cons of using either research technique. Data from three different studies will be presented including Long Term Care in Arkansas, Co-Parenting Across Households, and Identifying At-Risk Early Career Servicemembers. Results discussed will provide detailed comparisons of collected samples to target populations. The presentation will aim to assist students and new professionals in better understanding data driven research and provide tools for future use of both secondary and primary data.

Keywords

Primary data, secondary data, data driven research

Location

Wyndsor II

Start Date

4-4-2020 9:00 AM

End Date

4-4-2020 9:50 AM

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Apr 4th, 9:00 AM Apr 4th, 9:50 AM

Using Available Archival and Secondary Data to Drive Cutting Edge Research

Wyndsor II

This presentation will present primary data collection techniques using archival data to identify participants and how to leverage existing datasets to conduct secondary data analyses. It can often be difficult for new professionals and students to access data or may be unaware of the pros and cons of using either research technique. Data from three different studies will be presented including Long Term Care in Arkansas, Co-Parenting Across Households, and Identifying At-Risk Early Career Servicemembers. Results discussed will provide detailed comparisons of collected samples to target populations. The presentation will aim to assist students and new professionals in better understanding data driven research and provide tools for future use of both secondary and primary data.