Chapter 5
Chapter 5
Chapter 5
1. Economical
2. Saves Time.
3. Improves an understanding of the
problem
4. Used as a basis for comparison with the
primary data that have been collected.
5. Familiarity with secondary data indicates
gaps in knowledge.
Limitations of secondary data
1. Greater details.
2. More accurate.
3. As it involves definitions of terms and units
used, it enhances the investigators’
understanding of the meaning of units in
which data are recorded.
4. It indicates schedule, the procedure used in
selecting the sample and size of the sample.
Methods of Primary Data Collection
1. Non-returns
2. Misinterpretation
3. Validity problems.
4. It can be used only when respondents are
educated and cooperating.
Cont’d…
questionnaire.
A sample of respondents is brought
together and asked to respond to a
structured sequence of questions.
3.Household Drop-off
6. Higher flexibility.
7. Interviewers can observe the surroundings
and can use nonverbal communication and
visual aids.
8. The interviewer can control who answers
the questions.
9. All types of questions can be asked
including complex questions using
illustrations and extensive probes.
Disadvantages of Personal Interviews
4. It is an expensive method
5. The information provided by this method is
very limited.
6. Sometimes unforeseen factors may
interfere with the observational task.
5.4. Selecting the Data collection Method