Collection of Data
Collection of Data
Chapter II
COLLECTION OF DATA
information therefore. For statistical investigation, collection of data is the first and
foremost.
Sources of Data
1. Published sources
2. Un published sources
Primary Data – Data originally collected in the process of investigation are known
as primary data.
Personal interviews
Telephone interviews
Secondary data : Which have been collected for some oher purpose by some
other agency are called secondary data.
Secondary Data
Important points to be kept in mind
Methods of Sampling
Random Sampling
NonRandom Sampling
a.
Simple or unrestricted
a.
Judgement sampling
random sampling
b.
Restricted random sampling
b.
Quota sampling
i)
Stratified
c.
convenience sampling
systematic
Sample Survey : In this method a group of units respresenting all the units of the
population is investigated.
Population or universe :
In statistics population or universe simply refers to an aggregate of items to be
studied for an investigation.
Sample : A group of items taken from the population for investigation and
representative of all the items.
Sampling Errors : Sampling error is the difference between the result of studying
a sample and the result of the census of the whole population.
Non Sampling Error : Can occur in and type of survey wheather it be a census or
sample survey.
Sampling errors
Non sampling errors
1.
Biased errors
1.
Error in data acquisition
2.
unbiased errors
2.
Non. response error
3.
Measurement error
The census of India provides the most complete and continuous demographic
records of population.
The NSSO was established by the Govt. of India to conduct nation wide survey
on socioeconomic issues like employment literacy, maternity, child care utilisation
of public distribution system etc.
The data collected by NSSO survey are released through reports and its quarterly
journal “Sarvekshana”.
UNIT2
Define sample.
Write the name of statistical method which is less expensive and time saving.
Suppose there are 10 students in a class. Only three students to be selected out
of them. How maney samples are possible.
Expand NSSO.
6 Marks questions
Compare the census and sample method of collecting data with reference to
reliability, time involved and cost.
Do samples provide better results than surveys? Give reasons for your answer?
Unit2
Primary data are original data which are collected by investigator himself or by
enumeraters deployed by the investigator for specified purpose.
The data which are obtained by the investigator/ enumeraters from some one
else records and were collected for some other purpose.
sampling error is the difference between the result of studying a sample and the
result of the census of the whole population.
Non sampling errors can occur is any type of survey wheather it be a census or
sample survey such as measurement errors.
Sampling survey.