Data created by the user is called primary data. This refers to information that is collected directly by the person or organization that needs it, typically through surveys, experiments, or observations. Primary data is unique to the specific research question or problem and is tailored to meet the specific needs of the user. It is usually more accurate and reliable than secondary data, which is data that has been collected and reported by someone else for another purpose. Examples of primary data include customer feedback surveys, laboratory experiments, and field observations.