A strong answer will identify the various common pitfalls mentioned in the text, in addition, to providing suggestions as to how to avoid those problems. For example, claims of causality when the criteria for them are not present, attention to sample size, treatment of and buy in from potential experimental and control groups, matching, and randomization.
a. is not as attractive as utilizing primary data
b. can be both time consuming and expensive
c. requires the use of computing equipment and transcription services
d. provides the option of investigating large data sets
d. provides the option of investigating large data sets
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