Primary Data
Observation
Interviewing
Surveying
Other Methods
100

 What type of data is collected by the researcher for the first time?

Primary Data

100

What senses are relied upon in the observation method of data collection?

The researcher’s senses (eyes!)

100

What method involves asking questions verbally or orally?

Interviewing

100

What is the primary tool used in surveying?

Questionnaire

100

What is a focus group discussion?

A group discussion of a particular topic of interest with 6-10 participants

200

 Name two methods of primary data collection.

Observation and Interviewing

200

Describe the difference between structured and unstructured interviews.

Structured interview uses predefined criteria, while unstructured interview is more flexible and open-ended.

200

What type of interview uses predetermined questions?

Structured Interview

200

What type of questionnaire is sent through the mail?

Mailed Questionnaire

200

Why might a researcher choose a focus group discussion over individual interviews?

To explore ideas in-depth and gather diverse opinions

300

What is the primary difference between primary and secondary data?

 Primary data is collected firsthand by the researcher, while secondary data is previously collected by someone else.

300

What type of observation allows researchers to document actual behavior rather than responses?

Observation

300

How does an unstructured interview differ from a structured interview?

It does not follow a system of predetermined questions and is more flexible.

300

How does a collected questionnaire differ from a mailed questionnaire?

The researcher distributes and collects the questionnaire in person.

300

What is a key informant interview?

An interview with individuals who have significant knowledge about a specific topic.

400

Give an example of a scenario where primary data would be necessary.

Collecting firsthand information about the effects of a new policy in a community.

400

What is the term for observation where the researcher participates in the group being studied?

Participant Observation

400

What is a key feature of in-depth interviews?

They involve intensive individual interviews to explore perspectives in detail.

400

 Name an advantage of using surveys in data collection.

They can reach a large number of respondents and generate standardized, quantifiable data.

400

Name a benefit of focus group discussions

They encourage interaction and detailed exploration of topics.

500

Why is primary data collection important in research?

It provides original, firsthand information specific to the study’s needs.

500

 Name a benefit of using observation in data collection.

It provides real-time, authentic insights into behaviors and conditions.

500

Why are unstructured interviews valuable in research?

They allow for deeper exploration of topics and flexibility in responses.

500

What is a potential limitation of using surveys?

They may not capture the depth and context of respondents' answers.

500

What is a limitation of key informant interviews?

The data may not be comparable or representative across all interviews.

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