Data Collection Methods
Data Collection Methods
DATA COLLECTION
DATA COLLECTION
MEANING OF DATA:
• DATA is a plural of DATUM, which is originally a Latin noun mea
ning "something given.”
• individual facts, statistics, or items of information
• These data represent the results of our analyses
• Factual information, especially information organized for
analysis or used to reason or make decisions.
• Computer Science Numerical or other information represented
in a form suitable for processing by computer.
• Values derived from scientific experiments.
DATA COLLECTION
Examples:
• The quantity of each materials required for a unit
of output.
• The sex, age, social class, religion, income level of
respondents in a consumer behavior study.
• The capital expenditure proposals considered by a
firm during a year.
• The marks obtained by students in a test on a
particular subject
TYPES OF DATA:
DATA COLLECTION
Types of Data:
The data needed for a social science research
may be classified into:
1. Data pertaining to human beings
2. Data relating to organization
3. Data pertaining to territorial areas.
DATA COLLECTION
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PRIMARY DATA SECONDARY DATA
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Collection purpose For the problem at hand For other problems
Fitness
Accuracy
Currency
Criteria for Evaluating Secondary Data
Secondary
Data
Internal External
Ready to Syndicated
Published Services
Use Requires
Materials
Further
Processing Computerized
Databases
Sources of Secondary Data
The various sources of secondary data are:
1. Published sources:
– International Publication( IMF,UNO)
– Official publication of central & state Government.
– Semi-official publication
– Publications of Research Institutions
– Publications of commercial & financial institutions
– Reports of various committees & commissions
appointed by the government.
– Journals & newspaper.
2. Unpublished sources:
– Records & registers maintained by firms &
organizations.
METHODS USED
TO COLLECT
PRIMARY SOURCE DATA
PRIMARY SOURCE DATA
• Data collected specifically for a research
project
• Collect when secondary data are
– Unavailable
– Inappropriate
• can be collected through a number of
different methods
• sometimes more than one method can apply
to a single problem
METHODS USED
TO COLLECT
PRIMARY SOURCE DATA
1. Observation
2. Interviews
3. Mail Survey / Questionnaires
4. Experimentation
5. Simulation.
Participant Observation
Non-participant Observation
Direct Observation
Indirect Observation
Controlled Observation
Uncontrolled Observation
• Participant Observation : In this observation, the observer is a part of
and a participant.
tribal activities like folk dance. The person who are observed should not be
‘natural.’
• Non - Participant Observation : In this method, the observer
manner.
He must identify the specific investigative questions which call for use
of observation method. These determine the data to be collected.
INTERVIEW
Can be conducted
face to face, by telephone,
online or through mail
Characteristics
• The participants- the interviewer & respondent
are stranger.
• The relationship between them is temporary
one.
• Is not a casual conversation exchange but with
specific purpose.
• Mode of obtaining verbal answers.
• Need not be face to face.
• Not limited to one person, even group
interview.
Steps To An Effective Interview
• Preparation
• Introduction
• Developing a rapport.
• Carrying the interview forward
• Probing ( a technique of encouraging the
respondents to answer freely, completely &
relevantly)
• Recording the interview
• Closing the interview
Types of Interview methods
Procedure:
• Prepare a mailing list of the selected respondents.
• A covering letter should accompany a copy of the
questionnaire.
Alternative modes of sending questionnaires:
Personal Delivery
Attaching questionnaire to a product
Advertising questionnaire in a newspaper or magazine.
News stand inserts.
The most common Useful to collect
data collection instrument quantitative and qualitative
information
Survey
Questionnaire