Data Collection:: Primary Data - Data Originally Collected in The Process of Investigation Are Known As Primary Data
Data Collection:: Primary Data - Data Originally Collected in The Process of Investigation Are Known As Primary Data
Collection of data is the first and most important statistical investigation. The process of
collection necessary information from the field of inquiry by the investigators themselves
or by their agents is called data collection
Primary Data– Data originally collected in the process of investigation are known as primary data.
This is original form of data which are collected for the first time.It is collected directly from its
source of origin.
Secondary data It refers to collection of data by some agency, which already collected the data and
processed. The data thus collected is called secondary data.
BASIS FOR
COMPARISON PRIMARY DATA SECONDARY DATA
Cost
effectiveness Expensive Economical
Accuracy and
Reliability More Relatively less
Methods of collecting primary data
There are three basic ways of collecting data :
(i) Personal interview OR Direct Personal Investigation
(ii) Mailing (questionnaire surveys)
(iii) Telephone interviews
(iv) Indirect verbal investigation
(v) Information from local sources
(vi) Enumerator method
Demerits:
a) Information sent by agents may not be reliable.
b) It is difficult to check the accuracy of the data.
4. Mail Questionnaire.
In this method, the investigator prepares a questionnaire (a set of questions). The
questionnaire is sent to the various informants by post of mail. They are requested to
answer the questions and post back to the indicator. This method is suitable:
.
Problems in Primary Data Collection:
a. The informants may be uneducated and uncooperative. Thus, the relevant and
accurate information may not be collected.
b. If there is no transportation facility, the investigator may take the information
without interviewing the informants.
c. The real facts of the data are not available due to the different conclusions given by
the different informants about the same topic.
d. The limitation of time and money is the other problem involved in primary data
collection.
e. Only few questionnaires are send back to the investigators by informants while
using mail questionnaire method. So, accurate data can’t be expected.
f. Due to the shame, hesitate, fear of respondence, the investigator may not be
collected reliable information.
1. Published sources.
Published can be categorized in to following chart:
2. Unpublished sources:
All information may not be published but they may be suitable for the purpose of
investigation. The sources of unpublished data are:
Pilot Survey: Before sending the questionnaire to the information. It should be pretested. As a result
of its short comings if any, can be removed. Such pretesting named as pilot survey
A pilot survey is a preliminary survey used to gather information prior to conducting a survey on a
larger scale. Pilot surveys, typically taken by smaller groups, help determine the efficiency of the
future survey while also helping organizations smooth out difficulties before administering the main
survey.
Methods of sampling:
1. Random sampling
i. Stratified
ii. systematic
2. Non-Random Sampling
a. Judgment sampling
b. Quota sampling
c. Convenience sampling
Census survey : In this method every element of population is included in the investigation.
Sample survey : In this method a group of units representing all the units of the population is investigated.
BASIS FOR
COMPARISON CENSUS SAMPLING
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 any type of survey whether it be a census or sample
survey.
Sampling errors
1. Biased errors
2. Unbiased errors
Non sampling errors
1. Error in data acquisition
2. Non Response error
3. Sampling Bias
The data-collected by NSSO survey are released through reports and its quarterly journal
‘’Sarvekshana’’.
Eg. Size, growth rate, distribution of population, density, population, projections, sex
composition and literacy.