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DATA COLLECTION: AN OVERVIEV
It is the second last stage of research,just before presentation. The task of data collection begins after a research problem has been defined and research design/plan chalked out. PRIMARY SECONDARY DATA Original
No statistical appearance
Eg. Gazette of Govt. of India , AIR , Given Statistical Appearance
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CHOICE BETWEEN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY DATA
The nature and scope of enquiry
The purpose of enquiry
The availability of financial resourses
The availability of time
The degree of accuracy desired
The collecting agency , i.e. an institution , or an individual or a
governmental body.
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TECHNIQUES OF DATA COLLECTION
OBSERVATION
QUESTIONNAIRE
INTERVIEW SCHEDULE
INTERVIEW ( FACE TO FACE )
CASE STUDY
SAMPLING
CENSUS
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PROCESSING OF DATA
Editing : The process of examining the collected raw data to detect errors and omissions and to correct these when possible.
Coding : The process of assigning numerals or other symbols to answers so that responses can be put into a limited number of categories or classes.
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PRESENTATION OF DATA
Tables :- Graphs :- Pictorial material
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CONCLUSION
“Any technique which gives maximum information, analysis and interpretation is the best”
- Dr.Gurjeet Singh
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Patnaik , Asit Kumar, Research Methodology in Social
Sciences
Kothari, C.R , Research methodology
Kumar, Raj , Methodology of social science Research
OTHER SOURCES
Notes by Gagandeep maa’m