What is a significant factor to consider when using secondary data to define the need for an intervention for change? answer with a reference
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Secondary data is data that was collected by someone other than the user. This means that the user has no control over the quality of the data collected. If the data is not reliable or valid, it may lead to incorrect conclusions about the need for an intervention. Show more…
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