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Data Collection
At the end of this lesson, the student should be able to:
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1. recognize the importance of data gathering;

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2. distinguish primary from secondary data sources;

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3. define population and sampling;

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4. define census and sample;

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5. identify the various data collection techniques and sources
of data;

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6. describe the various instruments for data gathering;

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7. cite the advantages of the use of such instruments;

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8. recognize the limitations of certain research instruments;
1.

Primary sources of data - are those that

provide information that are collected for the first
time as part of a research project.

- are tangible
materials that provide a description of a historical
event and were produced shortly after the event
took place.
Example: Newspaper stories, personal letters, public
documents, eyewitness, verbal accounts, court
decisions, and personal diaries

-
2. Secondary sources - are those that provide
data which have been collected previously and
reported by some individual other than the present
researcher
- borrowed knowledge from other
sources.
- refers to the processes whereby a sub-group is
picked out from a larger group and then use this subgroup as a basis for making judgments about the
larger group.

- called a sample
- referred to as population


Population - is a
whether individuals, animals, objects, or events that
conform to specific criteria and to which one intend to
generalize the results of the research (McMillan, 1998; Wood
& Haber, 1998).



A census is a study that collects data from all members of
the population.


Target population is the group or set of items or
individuals from which or about which
representative information is originally desired.



Sampling population is the population from
which a sample is actually drawn.



A sample is a set of elements, or a single
element, from which data are obtained


Researchers generally use sampling because of
budget, time, and manpower constraints. Such constraints
prevent them from undertaking a complete study of the
total target population.
1. Reduced cost
2. Greater speed
3. Greater scope
4. Greater accuracy


A probability sampling method - is any method of sampling
that utilizes some form of random selection.



In order to have a random selection method, you must set up
some process or procedure that assures that the different
units in your population have equal probabilities of being
chosen.


1. Simple random sampling - is a process of selecting a sample from a
set of all sampling units, giving each unit in the frame an equal chance of
being included in the sample.

Two ways of randomly selecting samples:
- lottery method
- using table of random numbers - contains columns of digits that have been
mechanically generated, usually by a computer, to assume a random order.


2. Systematic sampling - refers to the process of selecting every kth
sampling unit of the population after the first sampling unit is selected at
random from the first k sampling units


3. Stratified sampling - involves dividing the population into two or
more strata and then taking either a simple random (stratified random
sampling) or a systematic sample (stratified systematic sampling) from
each stratum.



4. Cluster sampling - is a method of selecting a sample of distinct
groups of clusters of smaller units called elements.
- A cluster refers to any intact group of similar

characteristics.


5. Multistage sampling -is a complex form of cluster sampling.
Cluster sampling is a type of sampling which involves dividing the
population into groups (or clusters).

- Using all the sample elements in all the selected
clusters may be prohibitively expensive or not necessary.

- the researcher randomly selects elements from
each cluster.
Two stages of Multistage sampling


First stage - Constructing the clusters



Second stage - Deciding what elements within the cluster
to use.

The technique is used frequently when a complete list of
all members of the population does not exist and is
inappropriate.


Despite the accepted superiority of probability sampling
designs, the researcher is sometimes faced with the
problem of whether he would use nonprobability
sampling or not.



This is especially true when probability sampling
becomes expensive or when precise representatives are
not necessary.
Types of Nonprobability Sampling:
 1.

Convenience sampling

- is selecting sampling units that are easily
(conveniently) available to the researcher.

- It is used in exploratory research where the
researcher is interested in getting an inexpensive approximation of the truth.

- used during preliminary research efforts to get a
gross estimate of the results, without incurring the cost or time required to
select a random sample.

 2.

Judgment sampling or purposive sampling

- is selecting
units to be observed on the basis of our judgment about which one will be
useful or representative. The researcher selects the sample based on
judgment.
 3.

Quota sampling - is selecting samples on the basis of

pre-specified characteristics, so that the total sample will
have the same distribution of characteristics as assumed to
exist in the population being studied. The researcher first
identifies the stratums and their proportions as they are
represented in the population.
 4.

Dimensional sampling - is a multi-dimensional

extension of quota sampling.
- In this sampling
procedure, instead of a large size, a small size is selected. It is
emphasized that all areas of interest should cover at least one case.


5. Voluntary sampling - is a special type of sampling in which



6. Snowball sampling or sometimes called networking
sampling - researcher first identifies few individuals for the sample





subjects/cases are informed about the subject matter willingly or
voluntarily participate in the study. This sampling is useful especially if
one dealing with information on sensitive or delicate issues.

and uses them as informants. On the basis of their information, the
researcher collects the name of more persons bearing similar
characteristics.
Useful when one wants to consider possible respondents who are not
normally visible.
Used when the desired sample characteristic is rare
For example, study of drug addicts in a university, or a study of socioeconomic conditions of teacher-retirees, or a study of patients with AIDS


1. Questionnaire - is often referred to as a “lazy man’s way of gaining
information”. It is also said that it is the most used and abused of data-gathering
devices. However, a carefully prepared questionnaire can yield better data.



2. Interview Method - is one of the data-gathering techniques in research. It
is defined as a face-to-face interaction between two persons. The one who asks
questions is called the interviewer and the one who supplies the information
asked for is called the interviewee or respondent.



scheduled-structured interview,



nonscheduled-structured interview



nonscheduled interview


3. Opinionnaire - is an instrument that attempts to obtain the measured
attitude or belief of an individual. The opinionnaire is usually used to infer
attitude-expressed opinion of an individual.



This may be done by: directly asking how one feels about the subject



In asking an individual directly how one feels about the subject, we may use
either semantic differential scale or the Likert scale.



4. Projective methods - involve some sort of imaginative activity on the
part of the individual in interpreting ambiguous stimuli.



Projective methods were first used by psychologists wherein tests administered
provide a comprehensive picture of an individual’s personality
structure, emotional needs, conflicts and other feelings. In these
tests, responses of the individual are not taken on face value but are based on
some pre-established psychological conceptualization. The use of
pictures, verbal techniques, and play techniques are mostly used in
projective methods
5. Observation - is a process whereby the
researcher watches the research situation.
 This

data-collecting technique is mostly used when the
respondents are unwillingly to express themselves
verbally.

 Observation

may be natural or contrived; disguised or
undisguised; structured or unstructured; direct or
indirect.

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Data collection-statistics

  • 2. At the end of this lesson, the student should be able to:  1. recognize the importance of data gathering;  2. distinguish primary from secondary data sources;  3. define population and sampling;  4. define census and sample;  5. identify the various data collection techniques and sources of data;  6. describe the various instruments for data gathering;  7. cite the advantages of the use of such instruments;  8. recognize the limitations of certain research instruments;
  • 3. 1. Primary sources of data - are those that provide information that are collected for the first time as part of a research project. - are tangible materials that provide a description of a historical event and were produced shortly after the event took place. Example: Newspaper stories, personal letters, public documents, eyewitness, verbal accounts, court decisions, and personal diaries -
  • 4. 2. Secondary sources - are those that provide data which have been collected previously and reported by some individual other than the present researcher - borrowed knowledge from other sources.
  • 5. - refers to the processes whereby a sub-group is picked out from a larger group and then use this subgroup as a basis for making judgments about the larger group. - called a sample - referred to as population
  • 6.  Population - is a whether individuals, animals, objects, or events that conform to specific criteria and to which one intend to generalize the results of the research (McMillan, 1998; Wood & Haber, 1998).  A census is a study that collects data from all members of the population.
  • 7.  Target population is the group or set of items or individuals from which or about which representative information is originally desired.  Sampling population is the population from which a sample is actually drawn.  A sample is a set of elements, or a single element, from which data are obtained
  • 8.  Researchers generally use sampling because of budget, time, and manpower constraints. Such constraints prevent them from undertaking a complete study of the total target population. 1. Reduced cost 2. Greater speed 3. Greater scope 4. Greater accuracy
  • 9.  A probability sampling method - is any method of sampling that utilizes some form of random selection.  In order to have a random selection method, you must set up some process or procedure that assures that the different units in your population have equal probabilities of being chosen.
  • 10.  1. Simple random sampling - is a process of selecting a sample from a set of all sampling units, giving each unit in the frame an equal chance of being included in the sample. Two ways of randomly selecting samples: - lottery method - using table of random numbers - contains columns of digits that have been mechanically generated, usually by a computer, to assume a random order.  2. Systematic sampling - refers to the process of selecting every kth sampling unit of the population after the first sampling unit is selected at random from the first k sampling units
  • 11.  3. Stratified sampling - involves dividing the population into two or more strata and then taking either a simple random (stratified random sampling) or a systematic sample (stratified systematic sampling) from each stratum.  4. Cluster sampling - is a method of selecting a sample of distinct groups of clusters of smaller units called elements. - A cluster refers to any intact group of similar characteristics.  5. Multistage sampling -is a complex form of cluster sampling. Cluster sampling is a type of sampling which involves dividing the population into groups (or clusters). - Using all the sample elements in all the selected clusters may be prohibitively expensive or not necessary. - the researcher randomly selects elements from each cluster.
  • 12. Two stages of Multistage sampling  First stage - Constructing the clusters  Second stage - Deciding what elements within the cluster to use. The technique is used frequently when a complete list of all members of the population does not exist and is inappropriate.
  • 13.  Despite the accepted superiority of probability sampling designs, the researcher is sometimes faced with the problem of whether he would use nonprobability sampling or not.  This is especially true when probability sampling becomes expensive or when precise representatives are not necessary.
  • 14. Types of Nonprobability Sampling:  1. Convenience sampling - is selecting sampling units that are easily (conveniently) available to the researcher. - It is used in exploratory research where the researcher is interested in getting an inexpensive approximation of the truth. - used during preliminary research efforts to get a gross estimate of the results, without incurring the cost or time required to select a random sample.  2. Judgment sampling or purposive sampling - is selecting units to be observed on the basis of our judgment about which one will be useful or representative. The researcher selects the sample based on judgment.
  • 15.  3. Quota sampling - is selecting samples on the basis of pre-specified characteristics, so that the total sample will have the same distribution of characteristics as assumed to exist in the population being studied. The researcher first identifies the stratums and their proportions as they are represented in the population.  4. Dimensional sampling - is a multi-dimensional extension of quota sampling. - In this sampling procedure, instead of a large size, a small size is selected. It is emphasized that all areas of interest should cover at least one case.
  • 16.  5. Voluntary sampling - is a special type of sampling in which  6. Snowball sampling or sometimes called networking sampling - researcher first identifies few individuals for the sample    subjects/cases are informed about the subject matter willingly or voluntarily participate in the study. This sampling is useful especially if one dealing with information on sensitive or delicate issues. and uses them as informants. On the basis of their information, the researcher collects the name of more persons bearing similar characteristics. Useful when one wants to consider possible respondents who are not normally visible. Used when the desired sample characteristic is rare For example, study of drug addicts in a university, or a study of socioeconomic conditions of teacher-retirees, or a study of patients with AIDS
  • 17.  1. Questionnaire - is often referred to as a “lazy man’s way of gaining information”. It is also said that it is the most used and abused of data-gathering devices. However, a carefully prepared questionnaire can yield better data.  2. Interview Method - is one of the data-gathering techniques in research. It is defined as a face-to-face interaction between two persons. The one who asks questions is called the interviewer and the one who supplies the information asked for is called the interviewee or respondent.  scheduled-structured interview,  nonscheduled-structured interview  nonscheduled interview
  • 18.  3. Opinionnaire - is an instrument that attempts to obtain the measured attitude or belief of an individual. The opinionnaire is usually used to infer attitude-expressed opinion of an individual.  This may be done by: directly asking how one feels about the subject  In asking an individual directly how one feels about the subject, we may use either semantic differential scale or the Likert scale.  4. Projective methods - involve some sort of imaginative activity on the part of the individual in interpreting ambiguous stimuli.  Projective methods were first used by psychologists wherein tests administered provide a comprehensive picture of an individual’s personality structure, emotional needs, conflicts and other feelings. In these tests, responses of the individual are not taken on face value but are based on some pre-established psychological conceptualization. The use of pictures, verbal techniques, and play techniques are mostly used in projective methods
  • 19. 5. Observation - is a process whereby the researcher watches the research situation.  This data-collecting technique is mostly used when the respondents are unwillingly to express themselves verbally.  Observation may be natural or contrived; disguised or undisguised; structured or unstructured; direct or indirect.