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PLANNING

DATA
COLLECTION
PROCEDURE
Shaina Mae V. Tiongson
Angel Mae M. Cabriana
WHAT IS QUANTITATIVE DATA?

Quantitative data refers to numerical


information that can be measured and
expressed, with numbers, facilitating
quantitative analysis and
statistical interpretation.
TECHNIQUES IN COLLECTING
Q U A N T I TAT I V E D ATA

• Observation
• Survey
• Experiment
OBSERVATION

-It is collecting information about a


condition through senses, recorded by
seeing and hearing. It can be direct or
indirect, using gadgets. Researchers
often use observation checklists to
record gathered data efficiently.
SURVEY
- Surveys involve data gathering through
interviews or questionnaires. Questionnaires
consist of written questions or statements for
respondents to answer, while interviews involve
oral responses. Since you are doing quantitative
research, it is expected that responses have
numerical value either it is nominal or ordinal
in form.
EXPERIMENT
- experimental designs involve
implementing a treatment or
intervention on chosen subjects,
followed by the measurement of
the effects resulting from the
intervention.
3 PHASES IN DATA
COLLECTION

• • • AFTER
BEFORE DURING
BEFORE
• Prepare the research instruments
• Identify the authorities that will be involved and need to ask
permission
• Determine the samples size and corresponding respondents;
per group if applicable
• Ask consent form (if respondents are 18 years old above) or
parent's consent (if minor).
• Pilot test the research instrument if needed.
DURING

• Clear the instructions provided to the respondents.


• Administer the research instrument or implement the
research intervention, if applicable.
• Collect or gather or take note of the responses.
AFTER

• Summarize the data gathered, in a tabular form

• Analyze the summarize data corresponding


to the research questions.
IMPORTANCE
-Planning data collection is crucial as it
ensures systematic and organized gathering
of information. A well-thought-out
procedure helps define objectives, select
relevant methods, and consider ethical
implications. Effective planning enhances
data accuracy, reliability, and the overall
success of research or analysis.
What I have learned...

Answer the following:


1. This time, I have learned that quantitative data...
2. Techniques in quantitative data gathering help to...
3. For you, how important is planning Data collection
procedure?

4.
GOD BLESS!!!

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