Data Collection
Data Collection
Data Collection
COLLECTION
CONTENTS
Data collection
Methods of Data Collection
Some Other Important Methods Of Data
Collection
Ethical Issues In Data Collection
Conclusion
References
DATA COLLECTION
Research is one way of finding the answers to your question.
Research should be carried out in a systematic manner.
Thus research process should be undertaken. The steps that are required to carry out a research
project from its origin to its conclusion are called research process.
The various activities are conveniently grouped into six stages, which are interdependent, as shown
below:
Stage I: Selection and Formulation of a Problem
Stage II: Formulation of Hypothesis
Stage III: Formulation of Research Design
Stage IV: Collection of Data
Stage V: Analysis and Interpretation of Data
Stage VI: Generalisation
The task of data collection begins after a research problem has been defined and research design
finalized.
METHODS OF DATA
COLLECTION
Methods of Data
Collection
Primary sources
Secondary sources
Documents
Govt Publications,
Earlier Research,
Census, Personal
Records, Client
Histories, Service
Records
Obervations
Interviewing
Questionnaire
Participant
Structured
Mailed
questionnaire
Non Participant
Unstructured
Collective
questionnaire
OBSERVATION
Observation is a purposeful, systematic and selective way of watching and listening to an interaction or
phenomenon as it takes place.
Observation becomes a scientific tool and the method of data collection for the researcher, when it serves a
formulated research purpose, is systematically planned and recorded and is subjected to checks and control on
validity and reliability.
Conditions for use : 1.Data must be accessible.2.Behaviour understudy must be frequent, repetitive and
predictable .3.Must cover a reasonable short time .
Reasons for Preferring Observational data :This technique used as supplement and complement to other
technique not as replacement to other technique; 1. Sometimes it is the only technique which can be used to
collect information and 2. Relationship bet. Accuracy of data and cost of data more favourable for this technique.
Types Of Observation:
- Natural vs. Contrived Situation
- Open Versus Disguised
- Structured versus Unstructured
- Direct vs. Indirect
- Human vs. Mechanical
The Recording Of Observation:
- Narrative
- Scales
- Categorical recording
- Recording on mechanical devices
Problems With Using Observation As A Method Of Data Collection:- When individuals or groups become aware that they are being observed,
they may change their behaviour. When a change in the behaviour of
persons or groups is attributed to their being observed it is known as the
Hawthorne Effect.
- There is always the possibility of observer bias
- The interpretation drawn from observations may vary from observer to
observer.
- There is the possibility of incomplete observation and/or recording,
which varies with the method of recording.
PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASURES
INTERVIEW
Any person-to-person interaction between two or more individuals with a
specific purpose in mind is called an interview.
Interviews are classified as shown below according to the degree of flexibility:
Interviewing
Unstructured Interview
- Flexible interview structure
- Flexible interview contents
- Flexibility in interview questions
Structured Interview
- Rigid interview structure
- Rigid interview contents
- Rigid in interview questions and
wordings
CARTOON TEHNIQUE
Disadvantages Of Interview:
- Interviewing is time-consuming and expensive:
- The quality of data depends upon the quality
of the interaction:
- The quality of data depends upon the quality
of the interviewer:
- The quality of data may vary when many
interviewer are used:
- The researcher may introduce his/her bias:
- The interviewer may be biased:
QUESTIONNAIRE
QUESTIONNAIRE CONSTRUCTION
DECISION
1. PRELIMINARY DECISION :
2. DECISIONS ABOUT QUESTIONS CONTENT
3. DECISIONS CONCERNING QUESTION
PHRASING
4. DECISIONS ABOUT THE RESPONSE FORMAT
5. DECISIONS CONCERNING THE QUESTION
SEQUENCE
6. DECISIONS ON THE LAYOUT OF THE
QUESTIONNAIRE
7. PRETEST AND REVIEWS
2) CONTENT ANALYSIS
These analyses consists of analysing the contents of documentary
materials such as books, magazines, newspaper and the content of all other
verbal material which can be either spoken or printed.
SELECTION OF APPROPRIATE
METHOD FOR DATA COLLECTION
ETHICS:
- Ethics is a system of moral principles
- According to Collins Dictionary (1979:502), ethical means in accordance with
principles of conduct that are considered correct, especially those of a given
profession or group
- The way each professions serves society is continuously changing in accordance
with societys needs and expectations and with the technology available for the
delivery of the services. Any judgement about whether a particular practice is
ethical is made on the basis of the code of conduct prevalent at that point in time.
STAKEHOLDERS IN RESEARCH:
- The Participants or subjects
- The researcher
- The function body
CONCLUSION
It is rightly said that well begun is half done
i.e. a good beginning almost assures success
and same applies to the step of data collection.