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Errors in The Study Interviewer Error: Research Design

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ERRORS IN THE STUDY

Interviewer error
There is interviewer bias in the questionnaire method. Open-ended questions can be biased by the
interviewers views or probing, as interviewers are guiding the respondent while the questionnaire is
being filled out. The attitudes the interviewer revels to the respondent during the interview can
greatly affect their level of interest and willingness to answer openly. As interviewers, probing and
clarifications maximize respondent understanding and yield complete answers, these advantages are
offset by the problems of prestige seeking, social desirability and courtesy biases.
Questionnaire error
The questionnaire designing has to careful so that only required data is concisely reveled and there is
no redundant data generated. The questions have to be worded carefully so that the questions are not
loaded and does not lead to a bias in the respondents mind
Respondent error
The respondents selected to be interviewed were not always available and willing to co operate also
in most cases the respondents were found to not have the knowledge, opinion, attitudes or facts
required additionally uninformed response errors and response styles also led to survey error.
Sampling error
We have taken the sample size of 150, which cannot determine the buying behavior of the total
population. The sample has been drawn from only National Capital Region.
Research Design
Research design is a conceptual structure within which research was conducted. A research design is
the detailed blueprint used to guide a research study towards its objective. It is a series of advanced
decision taken together comprising a master plan or a model for conducting the research in
consonance with the research objectives. Research NIMS UNIVERSITY, JAIPUR
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design is needed because it facilitates the smooth sailing of the various research operations, thereby
making research as efficient as possible yielding maximum information with the minimum effort,
time and money

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