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Neha Tikoo, Lovely Professional University                                      Unit 5: Collection of Data





                               Unit 5: Collection of Data                                       Notes


            CONTENTS
            Objectives
            Introduction

            5.1  Collection of Data
            5.2  Method of Collecting Data
                 5.2.1  Drafting a Questionnaire or a Schedule

            5.3  Sources of Secondary Data
                 5.3.1  Secondary Data
            5.4  Summary
            5.5  Keywords
            5.6  Review Questions

            5.7  Further Readings

          Objectives

          After studying this unit, you will be able to:
               Tell about the collection of data

               Describe the methods of collecting primary data
               State the merits and demerits of different methods of collecting primary data
               Explain the concept of drafting a Questionnaire or a Schedule
               Know about collection of secondary data

          Introduction


          The collection and analysis of data constitute the main stages of execution of any statistical
          investigation. However, between these two stages there is always an intermediate stage, known
          as the editing of data. The process of editing refines the collected data by checking inconsistencies,
          inaccuracies, illegible writings and other types of deficiencies or errors present in the collected
          information.

          5.1 Collection of Data

          The procedure for collection of data depends upon various considerations such as objective,
          scope, nature of investigation, etc. Availability of resources like money, time, manpower, etc.,
          also affect the choice of a procedure. Data may be collected either from a primary or from a
          secondary source. Data from a primary source are collected, for the first time, keeping in view
          the objective of investigation. Secondary data, on the other hand, are available from  certain
          publications or reports. Such data are already collected by some other agency in the past for
          some other purpose. Thus, the primary data collected with a specified objective of investigation,
          are likely to be more reliable as compared to secondary data. The use of secondary data, whenever





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