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Duties and responsibilities of enumerators

Enumerator will be responsible mainly for collecting data from field for surveys, verification of the data,
post implementation monitoring and post distribution monitoring, etc. Collect, analyze and present
quantitative and qualitative data through written reports and dashboards.
What is the role of enumerators in data collection?
Enumerators are typically asked to administer survey questionnaires or collect information using digital
or paper collection modes that are designed to capture information around a research or evaluation
question.
What is focus group discussion and example?

A focus group is a small-group discussion guided by a trained leader. It is used to learn about opinions
on a designated topic,

How would you handle a situation where a respondent refuses to answer certain questions during
a survey?

I would respect the respondent's decision and reassure them that their participation is voluntary. I would
politely explain the importance of their responses for the accuracy of the survey results.
What steps would you take to ensure the accuracy of data collected during surveys?

To ensure accuracy, I would follow standardized survey protocols meticulously, ask clear and concise
questions, and actively listen to respondents to clarify any ambiguities. I would also double-check
responses for consistency and completeness before concluding the survey.

What are the types of focus group discussion?

Types of Focus Groups


• Two-Way. One group watches another group answer the questions posed by the
moderator. ...
• Dual-Moderator. ...
• Dueling-Moderator. ...
• Respondent-Moderator. ...
• Mini Focus Group. ...
• Online Focus Group.
Key information interview
Key informant interviews are qualitative in-depth interviews with people who know what is going on in
the community. The purpose of key informant interviews is to collect information from a wide range of
people—including community leaders, professionals, or residents—who have first-hand knowledge
about the community.
1. What is the primary role of an enumerator?
a) Analyzing survey data
b) Conducting interviews
c) Creating survey questions
d) Reporting survey findings
**Answer: b) Conducting interviews**
2. Why is confidentiality important for enumerators?
a) To increase survey response rates
b) To protect the privacy of respondents
c) To ensure accuracy in data analysis
d) To promote transparency in survey processes
**Answer: b) To protect the privacy of respondents**
3. How should enumerators handle respondents who refuse to answer certain questions?
a) Insist on getting answers to all questions
b) Skip the unanswered questions and move on
c) Convince the respondents to answer through persuasion
d) Respect the respondents' decision and continue with the survey
**Answer: d) Respect the respondents' decision and continue with the survey**
4. What is a key strategy for ensuring data accuracy during surveys?
a) Asking leading questions
b) Recording responses randomly
c) Following standardized survey protocols
d) Avoiding interaction with respondents
**Answer: c) Following standardized survey protocols**
5. How should enumerators handle discrepancies in survey responses?
a) Ignore the discrepancies and proceed with the survey
b) Document the discrepancies and report them to the supervisor
c) Alter the responses to make them consistent
d) Confront the respondents about the discrepancies
**Answer: b) Document the discrepancies and report them to the supervisor**
6. What is a potential strategy for engaging hard-to-reach respondents in a survey?
a) Offering incentives for participation
b) Pressuring them to respond
c) Ignoring their reluctance
d) Conducting the survey at inconvenient times
**Answer: a) Offering incentives for participation**

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