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4. Given a brief description of what needs to be measured for a study, indicate and support your choices for who to get that information from and what method(s) of data collection you would use to do so. Case - The Newspaper Readership Survey In HR (or any applied) research, you ...
Data Collection Examples Data collection is an important aspect of research. Let’s consider an example of a mobile manufacturer, company X, which is launching a new product variant. To conduct research about features, price range, target market, competitor analysis, etc. data has to be collecte...
试题来源: 解析 A。本题考查科学研究中的数据收集方法。conducting experiments(进行实验)、making observations(进行观察)和 doing surveys(进行调查)都是科学研究中的数据收集方法。reading papers(阅读论文)是获取已有研究成果的方式,不是直接的数据收集方法。反馈 收藏 ...
5. Secondary Research Forqualitative data collection, you don’t always have to put in fresh efforts. You can refer to existing data in the form of books,case studies, articles, audio or video recordings, etc. For example, instead of interviewing a famous personality, you can refer to their...
Qualitative data collection methods Interviews An interview is the most common qualitative research method. This method involves personal interaction (either in real life or virtually) with a participant. It’s mostly used for exploring attitudes and opinions regarding certain issues. Interviews are ver...
This data collection method is performed on the same subject repeatedly over an extended period. It is an observational research method that goes on for a few years and, in some cases, decades. The goal is to find correlations of subjects with common traits. For example, medical researchers ...
The LD method has distinct traits that make it appealing for qualitative longitudinal data collection in health services research. LDs blend many of the desirable traits of diaries, semi-structured interviews, serial interviews, and dynamic questionnaires while mitigating some of their challenges. LDs ...
The first is intermethod mixing, which means two or more of the different methods of data collection are used in a research study. This is seen in the two examples in the previous paragraph. In the first example, standardized test data and qualitative interview data were mixed/combined in ...