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1.1 Prepare and implement a plan for the collection
   of primary and secondary information for a given
                                  business problem.
   1.2 Describe and justify the survey methodology
                                     and frame used
COLLECTING DATA
Why do we need data?
 To keep records for administrative
  purposes

 To make decision on important
  issues

 To pass information on to others
Collecting Data
Who needs information?
i. Government
information is used to develop, implement
and monitor social and economic programs

ii. Businesses
make decisions about employing people,
marketing their products and opening new
offices, warehouses and factories
Collecting Data
Who needs information?
iii. Community Group
population distribution, attendance of the
Sporting Clubs members at games,
number of young people in the local area.

iv. Individuals
Collecting Data
Statistics are often developed through a
process commonly referred to as a survey.
A statistical survey is developed by using
well-defined concepts, methods and
procedures,       and    compiling     the
information.
Collecting Data
The information collected can be from
various units of a population (sample) or
all units of a population (census). It can be
collected either directly from the sampled
population or through the use of
administrative data
COLLECTING DATA TECHNIQUES
1. Observation
2. Inspection/ Experiment
3. Survey
   a. Personal Survey (face-to-face
       interview)
   b. Mail Survey
   c. Telephone Survey
3. Abstracted from published book
4. Internet
Collecting Data Techniques
1. Observation
• most commonly used
• used by social scientists to learn about
   the customs and habits of people,
   communities, and animals’ kingdom.
• Researcher may or may not have direct
   contact or communication with people
   whose behaviour is being recorded.
Collecting Data Techniques
1. Observation
Advantages:
  • Record actual behaviour – not what
    people said/did/believe.
  • Can check the validity – compared the
    statement and the actual recorded
    behaviour.
Collecting Data Techniques
1. Observation
Disadvantages:
• observer needs to be highly skilled and
  unbiased
• not tell us about the respondents’ attitudes.
• Not provide any insights into what people
  may be thinking/motivate.
• takes a great deal of time, preparation and
  therefore money
• Ethical issues – invasion of privacy or
 abusive.
Collecting Data Techniques
2. Inspection/ Experiment
• data required is about objects
• may require tests which destroy the
   object
• require standardized procedures based
   upon experience of the product under
   test.
Collecting Data Techniques
3. Survey
a. Personal Survey (face-to-face
   interview)
•  Construct questionnaires – ask questions –
   records the responses
Advantages:
• Many questions can be asked quickly
• High response rate
• interviewer to clarify terms
• well-trained interviewer can detect if a
  respondent is giving false information.
Collecting Data Techniques
a. Personal Survey (face-to-face
    interview)
Disadvantages:
• Expensive - sufficient incentives
• Introduce to systematic bias, e.g facial
   expressions and statements by
   interviewers
• Errors in recording responses
Collecting Data Techniques

3. Survey
b. Postal Survey
• questionnaires are mailed to
   respondents and return by post

Advantages:
• investigation is very fast
• informants are spread over a wide
  geographical area.
• Cheapest than personal interview
Collecting Data Techniques
3. Survey
b. Postal Survey
Advantages:
• Cheapest than personal interview
• No interview influence
• Respondent has more time to think of
  proper response.
Collecting Data Techniques
3. Survey
b. Postal Survey
Disadvantages:
• quite low response
• Biased
• Misinterpret the questions
• Questionnaire may be filled in as a team
  effort
• More time needed
Collecting Data Techniques
3. Survey
c. Telephone Survey
• to personal interview
Limitation:
• cannot be used to interview those
  people who don’t have telephone
• telephone conversation cannot be very
  long
Collecting Data Techniques
3. Survey
c. Telephone Survey
Limitation:
• replies in telephone can be very erratic
  and unreliable
• may not be convenient for respondents
  to answer too many questions.
Collecting Data Techniques
3. Survey
c. Telephone Survey
Advantages:
• less expensive
• Procedures can be monitored

Often the most satisfactory collection
strategy uses a combination of methods
Other Collecting Data Techniques
4. Browsing
Good place to browse include:
• Newspaper, magazine, journals
• Book shops
• Published statistics
• Companies’ annual reports and accounts
• The records kept by organizations for
   internal purposes
• Electronic database
• The internet
Other Collecting Data Techniques
4. Browsing
Abstracted form published book
• more appropriate when the investigation
   we wish to conduct involves the analysis
   of past records

Advantages:
• Very low cost
Other Collecting Data Techniques
Abstracted form published book
Disadvantages/limitation:
• They may be out of dated
• not always follow that the records we
  examine will contain the exact data we
  require
• Not be as relevant as we think to today’s
  situations. For example, family income
  change over the years and alter the
  pattern of demand for many products
Other Collecting Data Techniques
Internet
Yahoo : www.yahoo.com
Google : www.google.com
• give an overwhelming response.

Department of Statistics Malaysia
: www.statistics.gov.my
Collecting Data Techniques
The choice of method depends:
• complexity and length of questionnaire
• sensitivity of requested information
• Geographical dispersion of survey
  population
• Cost
• time frame
Collecting Data Techniques

1. When collecting data, why is it
   sometimes better to conduct a sample
   survey than a census?

2. List some of the things you would need
   to consider when choosing a data
   collection method.
Collecting Data Techniques
1.    Given some of your answers to Question 2,
      decide as a class which method of data
      collection you would employ to gather data on
      the following topics:
      a) the music tastes of your class
      b) the average height of your class
      c) the time your parents spend each week
           doing housework
      d) the attitude of Malaysian students toward
           the environment

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Collecting Data Technique

  • 1. 1.1 Prepare and implement a plan for the collection of primary and secondary information for a given business problem. 1.2 Describe and justify the survey methodology and frame used
  • 2. COLLECTING DATA Why do we need data?  To keep records for administrative purposes  To make decision on important issues  To pass information on to others
  • 3. Collecting Data Who needs information? i. Government information is used to develop, implement and monitor social and economic programs ii. Businesses make decisions about employing people, marketing their products and opening new offices, warehouses and factories
  • 4. Collecting Data Who needs information? iii. Community Group population distribution, attendance of the Sporting Clubs members at games, number of young people in the local area. iv. Individuals
  • 5. Collecting Data Statistics are often developed through a process commonly referred to as a survey. A statistical survey is developed by using well-defined concepts, methods and procedures, and compiling the information.
  • 6. Collecting Data The information collected can be from various units of a population (sample) or all units of a population (census). It can be collected either directly from the sampled population or through the use of administrative data
  • 7. COLLECTING DATA TECHNIQUES 1. Observation 2. Inspection/ Experiment 3. Survey a. Personal Survey (face-to-face interview) b. Mail Survey c. Telephone Survey 3. Abstracted from published book 4. Internet
  • 8. Collecting Data Techniques 1. Observation • most commonly used • used by social scientists to learn about the customs and habits of people, communities, and animals’ kingdom. • Researcher may or may not have direct contact or communication with people whose behaviour is being recorded.
  • 9. Collecting Data Techniques 1. Observation Advantages: • Record actual behaviour – not what people said/did/believe. • Can check the validity – compared the statement and the actual recorded behaviour.
  • 10. Collecting Data Techniques 1. Observation Disadvantages: • observer needs to be highly skilled and unbiased • not tell us about the respondents’ attitudes. • Not provide any insights into what people may be thinking/motivate. • takes a great deal of time, preparation and therefore money • Ethical issues – invasion of privacy or abusive.
  • 11. Collecting Data Techniques 2. Inspection/ Experiment • data required is about objects • may require tests which destroy the object • require standardized procedures based upon experience of the product under test.
  • 12. Collecting Data Techniques 3. Survey a. Personal Survey (face-to-face interview) • Construct questionnaires – ask questions – records the responses Advantages: • Many questions can be asked quickly • High response rate • interviewer to clarify terms • well-trained interviewer can detect if a respondent is giving false information.
  • 13. Collecting Data Techniques a. Personal Survey (face-to-face interview) Disadvantages: • Expensive - sufficient incentives • Introduce to systematic bias, e.g facial expressions and statements by interviewers • Errors in recording responses
  • 14. Collecting Data Techniques 3. Survey b. Postal Survey • questionnaires are mailed to respondents and return by post Advantages: • investigation is very fast • informants are spread over a wide geographical area. • Cheapest than personal interview
  • 15. Collecting Data Techniques 3. Survey b. Postal Survey Advantages: • Cheapest than personal interview • No interview influence • Respondent has more time to think of proper response.
  • 16. Collecting Data Techniques 3. Survey b. Postal Survey Disadvantages: • quite low response • Biased • Misinterpret the questions • Questionnaire may be filled in as a team effort • More time needed
  • 17. Collecting Data Techniques 3. Survey c. Telephone Survey • to personal interview Limitation: • cannot be used to interview those people who don’t have telephone • telephone conversation cannot be very long
  • 18. Collecting Data Techniques 3. Survey c. Telephone Survey Limitation: • replies in telephone can be very erratic and unreliable • may not be convenient for respondents to answer too many questions.
  • 19. Collecting Data Techniques 3. Survey c. Telephone Survey Advantages: • less expensive • Procedures can be monitored Often the most satisfactory collection strategy uses a combination of methods
  • 20. Other Collecting Data Techniques 4. Browsing Good place to browse include: • Newspaper, magazine, journals • Book shops • Published statistics • Companies’ annual reports and accounts • The records kept by organizations for internal purposes • Electronic database • The internet
  • 21. Other Collecting Data Techniques 4. Browsing Abstracted form published book • more appropriate when the investigation we wish to conduct involves the analysis of past records Advantages: • Very low cost
  • 22. Other Collecting Data Techniques Abstracted form published book Disadvantages/limitation: • They may be out of dated • not always follow that the records we examine will contain the exact data we require • Not be as relevant as we think to today’s situations. For example, family income change over the years and alter the pattern of demand for many products
  • 23. Other Collecting Data Techniques Internet Yahoo : www.yahoo.com Google : www.google.com • give an overwhelming response. Department of Statistics Malaysia : www.statistics.gov.my
  • 24. Collecting Data Techniques The choice of method depends: • complexity and length of questionnaire • sensitivity of requested information • Geographical dispersion of survey population • Cost • time frame
  • 25. Collecting Data Techniques 1. When collecting data, why is it sometimes better to conduct a sample survey than a census? 2. List some of the things you would need to consider when choosing a data collection method.
  • 26. Collecting Data Techniques 1. Given some of your answers to Question 2, decide as a class which method of data collection you would employ to gather data on the following topics: a) the music tastes of your class b) the average height of your class c) the time your parents spend each week doing housework d) the attitude of Malaysian students toward the environment