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Data Collection Procedures For A Quantitative Study

The document discusses procedures for collecting quantitative data. It describes the process of data collection, which involves gathering information from various sources and recording it for analysis to draw conclusions. It then outlines four common ways to collect data: surveys, interviews, discussions, and observations. It provides details on how each method is used to gather primary data from populations. Finally, it outlines the key steps in planning a data collection procedure, including developing instruments, obtaining consent, administering the collection, and analyzing the results.

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Data Collection Procedures For A Quantitative Study

The document discusses procedures for collecting quantitative data. It describes the process of data collection, which involves gathering information from various sources and recording it for analysis to draw conclusions. It then outlines four common ways to collect data: surveys, interviews, discussions, and observations. It provides details on how each method is used to gather primary data from populations. Finally, it outlines the key steps in planning a data collection procedure, including developing instruments, obtaining consent, administering the collection, and analyzing the results.

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DATA COLLECTION

PROCEDURES FOR A
QUANTITATIVE STUDY

GROUP 1
DATA COLLECTION

Data collection is the process of gathering information from


various sources and recording it in an organized form for
further use. Data collection involves the collection of both
qualitative and quantitative data, which may be gathered
through a variety of methods such as surveys, experiments,
interviews, focus groups, questionnaires, and more. The data
collected is then analyzed and used to draw conclusions and
inform decisions.

TYRON
4 WAYS OF COLLECTING
DATA
4 WAYS OF COLLECTING DATA

1. SURVEY

A survey is a research tool used to collect


quantitative and/or qualitative data from
a sample of individuals. It involves asking
a set of predetermined questions and
collecting responses from participants
either online, in person, or by phone.
Surveys are used to measure opinions,
assess needs and preferences, and collect
demographic information.
MELVIN
4 WAYS OF COLLECTING DATA
2. INTERVIEW

Data collection interviews provide an


invaluable opportunity to collect
primary data from a specific population.
Interviews can be conducted face-to-
face, via telephone, or through online
platforms. Interviews are typically
conducted by a trained interviewer, who
uses a predetermined set of questions
to collect data from the respondent.

ORAY
4 WAYS OF COLLECTING DATA

3. DISCUSSION

A discussion is a process of exchanging ideas, opinions,


and facts between two or more people. Discussions can be
formal or informal, and can take place in a variety of
settings, such as a classroom, workplace, family gathering,
or online. The purpose of a discussion is to come to a
consensus or agreement on a particular issue. During a
discussion, participants are expected to actively listen to
one another, express their opinions and viewpoints, and
provide evidence to back up their claims.

ORAY
4 WAYS OF COLLECTING DATA

4. OBSERVATION

An observation is a process of gathering information


through the use of the senses. Observations can be
qualitative or quantitative, and involve the use of any
combination of the five senses—sight, touch, taste,
smell, and hearing. The goal of an observation is to
collect data about an individual, event, or
phenomenon.

CAIRAN
PLANNING THE DATA COLLECTION
PROCEDURE

3. Select and screen 4. Obtain informed


1. Develop your data 5. Pilot test the
2. Seek permission from the population using consent from the instruments
collection instruments and appropriate sampling
the authorities participants.
materials. techniques

BEFORE
SOL. III
PLANNING THE DATA COLLECTION
PROCEDURE

2. Administer
1. Provide the instrument, 3. As much as
instructions to and implement the possible, utilize
the participants. intervention or triangulation
treatment, if
applicable.

DURING
ROBERT
PLANNING THE DATA COLLECTION
PROCEDURE

3. Later, examine
1. Immediately 2. Safeguard the and analyze
encode or transcribe confidentiality of your data using
and achieve your your data the appropriate
data.
statistic tools

AFTER
ROBERT
IGNACIO

FIVE – POINT LIKERT SCALE


QUESTIONS Strongly Disagree Neither agree Agree Strongly
disagree nor disagree agree
1. I am able to balance my studies and work.

2. I am able to manage my time effectively


when I have exams.

3. I am able to focus on my academic goals


without getting distracted by other activities.

4. I am able to manage my time effectively


while studying.

5. I always make sure to complete my


assignments on time.

The 5-point Likert scale is simple to understand and use for survey administrators and respondents alike.
It takes less time and effort to complete than higher-point scales. Fits mobile device screens better than higher-
point scales. Respondents have choices without becoming overwhelmed.

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