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RESEARCH TOOL &
DATA COLLECTION
METHOD
-VIPIN PATIDAR
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INTRODUCTION
 Tools are instruments used to collect
information for performance assessments, self-
evaluations, and external evaluations.
 Tools need to be strong enough to support what
the evaluations find during research.
 Depending on the nature of the information to
be gathered, different instruments are used to
conduct the assessment forms for gathering
data.
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DEFINITION OF TOOL:
 It is a testing device for measuring a given
event, such as , a questionnaire, an
interview or a set of guidelines or checklist
for observation.
 It is an instrument or machine that aids in
accomplishing a task.
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MEANING OF RESEARCH TOOLS:
Research tools are:
 the Instruments used for the purpose of data
collection,
 are measurable and observable for data
analysis & interpretation
 constructed by researcher according to
objectives.
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PRINCIPLES FOR CONSTRUCTION OF
RESEARCH TOOL:
Principles
questioning
words must be
concise,
complete and
definite.
Keep in mind the
sequence and
order of question
i.e. psychological
order.
One question
should not
influence the
other. Tool must not be
too long or too
short. It should
complete within
25-30 minutes.
Should be
attractive in
appearance.
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DEFINITION OF DATA
Data collection is a systematic process of collecting
detail information about desire objective from
selected sample under controlled settings.
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DATA COLLECTION:
Primary data
collection
personal
contact
observations is
needed
face to face
contact with the
participants is
required.
Secondary
data
collection
no direct
contact to
gather
information.
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PRIMARY DATA COLLECTION:
• to gain general answers to basic
questions.
In-person
surveys
• When the researcher is directly
involved with the study group.
Direct
observation
• used to gain more in depth answers
to complex questions.Interviews
• certain sample groups are asked their
opinion about a certain subject or
theory.
Focus groups
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CONTD……..
 These data collection tools:
 allow for a true measurement of accuracy and let the
researcher obtain any unspoken observations about
the participants while conducting research.
 E.g. Socio-economic surveys, studies related to rural
or tribal communities, nursing research, hospital
management studies, knowledge awareness practice
studies etc.
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SECONDARY DATA COLLECTION:
Postal
mail
Electronic
mail
Telephone
Web-based
surveys
It is done :
when very large group of
population is required.
When Personal contact is
not possible for the
researcher to collect the
data.
e.g: Institutional survey,
organizational research etc.
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METHODS OF DATA COLLECTION:
Method refers to the way of gathering data,
a tool is an instrument used for the
method.
(1) observation method
(2) interview method
(3) Questionnaire
(4) physiological measurement
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 ONE OR MORE METHODS HAS/HAVE TO BE
CHOSEN. THE CHOICE OF A METHOD DEPENDS UPON
THE FOLLOWING FACTORS:
 The nature of the study of the subject-matter.
 The unit of enquiry.
 The size and spread of the sample.
 Scale of the survey.
 The educational level of respondents.
 The type and depth of information to be
collected.
 The availability of skilled and trained manpower.
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1) OBSERVATION TECHNIQUE:
 One of the basic method and oldest
method.
 Data is obtained by investigator own direct
observation without asking from the
respondent.
 If observation is systematically planned
and recorded can be used to checked for
their validity and reliability.
 Assessed through senses with or without
mechanical devices.
 Commonly used for behavioral studied.
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Types of Observation Technique:
STRUCTURED
• Standardized condition
of observation.
• Careful definition of
units to be observed.
• The style of recording
the observed
information
• E.g. Descriptive studies
UNSTRUCTURED
• The observation
does not take place
as in structured
observation.
• E.g. Explanatory
studies
Instruments/ Tools for observation
method:
 Field notes
Anecdotes
Checklist
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Advantages & Disadvantages of
Observation Technique:
Advantages Disadvantages
1) Subject bias is
eliminated.
1) An expensive method
2) Relates to what is
currently happening.
2) Information is very
limited
3) Independent of
respondent.
3) Unforeseen factors
may interfere with the
observational task.
2) INTERVIEW METHOD
 The interview method of collecting of data
involves presentation of oral stimuli and
reply in terms of oral response.
 It can be used through personal interviews
and if possible, through telephone interview
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CLASSIFICATION
2.1. Personal interview
A. Structured
B. Unstructured
C. Focused
D. Clinical
E. Non-directive
2.2. Telephonic interview
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2.1 Personal interviews:
 Asking question generally in a face to
face to collect the information.
 The sort of investigation may be in the
form of direct personal investigation or
may be indirect .
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a) Structured interview:
Involve the use of a set of predetermined
questions and of highly standardized
techniques of recording.
Advantage Disadvantage
Require less knowledge
and skill
Provide only superficial
information
Less time consuming More rigid hence no
freedom
More systematic and
authentic
Not possible in all
situations
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b) Unstructured interviews:
 Flexibility of approach to questioning.
 It doesn’t follow a system of predetermined
questions and standardized techniques of
recording information.
Advantage: Disadvantage
Allow greater freedom to ask
question
It demands knowledge and
greater skill
Methods provide flexibility
according to situation
Difficult to analyze the
information
Data are more adequate and
accurate
Time consuming
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c) Focused interview:
 To focus attention on the given experience of
the respondent and its effects.
d) Clinical interview:
 it is concerned with broad underlying feelings of
individual's life experience.
e) Non-directive interview:
 encourage the respondent to talk about the
given topic with a bare minimum of direct
questioning
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II. Telephone interview:
 collecting information consists in contacting
respondents on telephone.
Advantage:
 It is more flexible in comparison to mailing
method
 It is faster than other methods
 Recall is easy, call back are simple and
economical
Disadvantage:
 Shortage of time for respondents to reply
 Restricted to respondents who have
telephone facilities
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It comprises a series of questions prepared
by the researcher that are answered and filled
by all the respondent.
This is usually popular self report or self-
administered method.
It commonly used to get demographic data.
It allow the collection of larger data from
large no. of sample quickly and inexpensively.
3) QUESTIONNAIRE:
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Structure of Question:
Open ended question
Close
ended/fixed/alternative
•When researcher want
more information.
•Limited respond.
• difficult to analyze. •Easy to analysis
e.g. Why did you choose to take
your graduate work at this
university?
e.g. Have you ever taken a course
in statistics?
( ) yes
( ) No
ADVANTAGES
Can be posted, e-mailed or faxed.
Can cover a large number of people or
organizations.
Wide geographic coverage.
Relatively cheap.
No prior arrangements are needed.
Avoids embarrassment on the part of the
respondent.
Respondent can consider responses.
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DISADVANTAGES:
Design problems.
Questions have to be relatively simple.
Historically low response rate (although
inducements may help).
Time delay whilst waiting for responses to be
returned.
Require a return deadline.
Several reminders may be required.
Assumes no literacy problems.
No control over who completes it.
Not possible to give assistance if required.
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TYPES OF CLOSED ENDED QUESTION
A. Dichotomous questions
B. Multi choice questions
C. Cafeteria questions
D. Rank order questions
E. Rating scale
F. Checklist
G. Visual analogue scales[VAS]
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A. Dichotomous questions
It makes the respondent to make a
choice between two responses such
as “Yes/No” “Male/Female”
E.g. Have you been hospitalized?
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B. Multi-choice questions
 It offers more than two response alternatives
 Graded alternatives are preferable for opinion or
attitude questions that give more information
 E.g. how important is to you to avoid a pregnancy
at this time
1. Extremely important
2. Very important
3. Somewhat important
4. Not at all important
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C. Cafeteria questions
 These are special type of MCQ that ask
respondents to select a respondent’s response that
most closely corresponds to their view.
E.g. People have different opinion or attitude about
use of estrogen replacement therapy for women in
menopause, which of the following statements best
represents our joint view?
1. Estrogen replacement is dangerous and should
be banned
2. Estrogen replacement has some side effects that
suggest need for caution
3. I am undecided about view of Estrogen
replacement therapy
4. Estrogen replacement has many beneficial
effects
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D. Rank-order questions
 It asks respondents to rank target concept along
some continuum such as most favorable or most
to least important.
 Respondents are asked to mark 1,2,3,4….
According to their importance and their should not
be more than10 alternatives
 E.g. people value different things about life. Below is a list
of principles or ideas that are often cited when people are
asked to name things they value most by putting 1,2,3.etc.
i. Achievement and success
ii. Family relationship
iii. Health
iv. Money
v. Religion
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F. Rating scale
 It asks the respondent to judge something
along an order dimension.
e.g. How satisfied are you with the nursing care
during your hospitalization?
Extremely dissatisfied Extremely satisfied
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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G. VISUAL ANALOG SCALE
 It is useful for assessing perception of
physic stimuli such as pain, sleep, quality
and shortness of breath.
 Advantage
 It is easy to develop for researcher.
 Widest possibility range of expression.
 Disadvantage
 It includes concern with reliability and validity.
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4) PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT:
It can be classified as In Vivo and In Vitro.
 In Vivo includes measurements of those
which are performed directly within or living
organisms themselves; such as blood flow
determination through radiography, IVP,
cholecystography.
An In Vitro measurement by contrast is
performed outside the organism’s body, such
as blood glucose, blood urea, serum Na+, K+.
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Physiological measurement can also be
classified as listed below:
Physical measurement – Temperature,
volume, pressure, electrical measures.
Chemical measurements – hormones levels,
sugar, urea, Hb%, potassium level, etc.
Microbiological measurement – bacterial
counts and identification.
Anatomical and Cytological measurement
– X-rays, tissue biopsies, tomography, CAT
scan, etc.
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Research tools & data collection method_vipin

  • 1. RESEARCH TOOL & DATA COLLECTION METHOD -VIPIN PATIDAR www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com
  • 2. INTRODUCTION  Tools are instruments used to collect information for performance assessments, self- evaluations, and external evaluations.  Tools need to be strong enough to support what the evaluations find during research.  Depending on the nature of the information to be gathered, different instruments are used to conduct the assessment forms for gathering data. www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com
  • 3. DEFINITION OF TOOL:  It is a testing device for measuring a given event, such as , a questionnaire, an interview or a set of guidelines or checklist for observation.  It is an instrument or machine that aids in accomplishing a task. www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com
  • 4. MEANING OF RESEARCH TOOLS: Research tools are:  the Instruments used for the purpose of data collection,  are measurable and observable for data analysis & interpretation  constructed by researcher according to objectives. www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com
  • 5. PRINCIPLES FOR CONSTRUCTION OF RESEARCH TOOL: Principles questioning words must be concise, complete and definite. Keep in mind the sequence and order of question i.e. psychological order. One question should not influence the other. Tool must not be too long or too short. It should complete within 25-30 minutes. Should be attractive in appearance. www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com
  • 6. DEFINITION OF DATA Data collection is a systematic process of collecting detail information about desire objective from selected sample under controlled settings. www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com
  • 7. DATA COLLECTION: Primary data collection personal contact observations is needed face to face contact with the participants is required. Secondary data collection no direct contact to gather information. www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com
  • 8. PRIMARY DATA COLLECTION: • to gain general answers to basic questions. In-person surveys • When the researcher is directly involved with the study group. Direct observation • used to gain more in depth answers to complex questions.Interviews • certain sample groups are asked their opinion about a certain subject or theory. Focus groups www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com
  • 9. CONTD……..  These data collection tools:  allow for a true measurement of accuracy and let the researcher obtain any unspoken observations about the participants while conducting research.  E.g. Socio-economic surveys, studies related to rural or tribal communities, nursing research, hospital management studies, knowledge awareness practice studies etc. www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com
  • 10. SECONDARY DATA COLLECTION: Postal mail Electronic mail Telephone Web-based surveys It is done : when very large group of population is required. When Personal contact is not possible for the researcher to collect the data. e.g: Institutional survey, organizational research etc. www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com
  • 11. METHODS OF DATA COLLECTION: Method refers to the way of gathering data, a tool is an instrument used for the method. (1) observation method (2) interview method (3) Questionnaire (4) physiological measurement www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com
  • 12.  ONE OR MORE METHODS HAS/HAVE TO BE CHOSEN. THE CHOICE OF A METHOD DEPENDS UPON THE FOLLOWING FACTORS:  The nature of the study of the subject-matter.  The unit of enquiry.  The size and spread of the sample.  Scale of the survey.  The educational level of respondents.  The type and depth of information to be collected.  The availability of skilled and trained manpower. www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com
  • 13. 1) OBSERVATION TECHNIQUE:  One of the basic method and oldest method.  Data is obtained by investigator own direct observation without asking from the respondent.  If observation is systematically planned and recorded can be used to checked for their validity and reliability.  Assessed through senses with or without mechanical devices.  Commonly used for behavioral studied. www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com
  • 14. www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com Types of Observation Technique: STRUCTURED • Standardized condition of observation. • Careful definition of units to be observed. • The style of recording the observed information • E.g. Descriptive studies UNSTRUCTURED • The observation does not take place as in structured observation. • E.g. Explanatory studies
  • 15. Instruments/ Tools for observation method:  Field notes Anecdotes Checklist www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com
  • 16. www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com Advantages & Disadvantages of Observation Technique: Advantages Disadvantages 1) Subject bias is eliminated. 1) An expensive method 2) Relates to what is currently happening. 2) Information is very limited 3) Independent of respondent. 3) Unforeseen factors may interfere with the observational task.
  • 17. 2) INTERVIEW METHOD  The interview method of collecting of data involves presentation of oral stimuli and reply in terms of oral response.  It can be used through personal interviews and if possible, through telephone interview www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com
  • 18. CLASSIFICATION 2.1. Personal interview A. Structured B. Unstructured C. Focused D. Clinical E. Non-directive 2.2. Telephonic interview www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com
  • 19. 2.1 Personal interviews:  Asking question generally in a face to face to collect the information.  The sort of investigation may be in the form of direct personal investigation or may be indirect . www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com
  • 20. a) Structured interview: Involve the use of a set of predetermined questions and of highly standardized techniques of recording. Advantage Disadvantage Require less knowledge and skill Provide only superficial information Less time consuming More rigid hence no freedom More systematic and authentic Not possible in all situations www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com
  • 21. b) Unstructured interviews:  Flexibility of approach to questioning.  It doesn’t follow a system of predetermined questions and standardized techniques of recording information. Advantage: Disadvantage Allow greater freedom to ask question It demands knowledge and greater skill Methods provide flexibility according to situation Difficult to analyze the information Data are more adequate and accurate Time consuming www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com
  • 22. c) Focused interview:  To focus attention on the given experience of the respondent and its effects. d) Clinical interview:  it is concerned with broad underlying feelings of individual's life experience. e) Non-directive interview:  encourage the respondent to talk about the given topic with a bare minimum of direct questioning www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com
  • 23. II. Telephone interview:  collecting information consists in contacting respondents on telephone. Advantage:  It is more flexible in comparison to mailing method  It is faster than other methods  Recall is easy, call back are simple and economical Disadvantage:  Shortage of time for respondents to reply  Restricted to respondents who have telephone facilities www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com
  • 24. It comprises a series of questions prepared by the researcher that are answered and filled by all the respondent. This is usually popular self report or self- administered method. It commonly used to get demographic data. It allow the collection of larger data from large no. of sample quickly and inexpensively. 3) QUESTIONNAIRE: www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com
  • 25. www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com Structure of Question: Open ended question Close ended/fixed/alternative •When researcher want more information. •Limited respond. • difficult to analyze. •Easy to analysis e.g. Why did you choose to take your graduate work at this university? e.g. Have you ever taken a course in statistics? ( ) yes ( ) No
  • 26. ADVANTAGES Can be posted, e-mailed or faxed. Can cover a large number of people or organizations. Wide geographic coverage. Relatively cheap. No prior arrangements are needed. Avoids embarrassment on the part of the respondent. Respondent can consider responses. www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com
  • 27. DISADVANTAGES: Design problems. Questions have to be relatively simple. Historically low response rate (although inducements may help). Time delay whilst waiting for responses to be returned. Require a return deadline. Several reminders may be required. Assumes no literacy problems. No control over who completes it. Not possible to give assistance if required. www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com
  • 28. TYPES OF CLOSED ENDED QUESTION A. Dichotomous questions B. Multi choice questions C. Cafeteria questions D. Rank order questions E. Rating scale F. Checklist G. Visual analogue scales[VAS] www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com
  • 29. A. Dichotomous questions It makes the respondent to make a choice between two responses such as “Yes/No” “Male/Female” E.g. Have you been hospitalized? www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com
  • 30. B. Multi-choice questions  It offers more than two response alternatives  Graded alternatives are preferable for opinion or attitude questions that give more information  E.g. how important is to you to avoid a pregnancy at this time 1. Extremely important 2. Very important 3. Somewhat important 4. Not at all important www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com
  • 31. C. Cafeteria questions  These are special type of MCQ that ask respondents to select a respondent’s response that most closely corresponds to their view. E.g. People have different opinion or attitude about use of estrogen replacement therapy for women in menopause, which of the following statements best represents our joint view? 1. Estrogen replacement is dangerous and should be banned 2. Estrogen replacement has some side effects that suggest need for caution 3. I am undecided about view of Estrogen replacement therapy 4. Estrogen replacement has many beneficial effects www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com
  • 32. D. Rank-order questions  It asks respondents to rank target concept along some continuum such as most favorable or most to least important.  Respondents are asked to mark 1,2,3,4…. According to their importance and their should not be more than10 alternatives  E.g. people value different things about life. Below is a list of principles or ideas that are often cited when people are asked to name things they value most by putting 1,2,3.etc. i. Achievement and success ii. Family relationship iii. Health iv. Money v. Religion www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com
  • 33. F. Rating scale  It asks the respondent to judge something along an order dimension. e.g. How satisfied are you with the nursing care during your hospitalization? Extremely dissatisfied Extremely satisfied 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com
  • 34. G. VISUAL ANALOG SCALE  It is useful for assessing perception of physic stimuli such as pain, sleep, quality and shortness of breath.  Advantage  It is easy to develop for researcher.  Widest possibility range of expression.  Disadvantage  It includes concern with reliability and validity. www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com
  • 36. 4) PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT: It can be classified as In Vivo and In Vitro.  In Vivo includes measurements of those which are performed directly within or living organisms themselves; such as blood flow determination through radiography, IVP, cholecystography. An In Vitro measurement by contrast is performed outside the organism’s body, such as blood glucose, blood urea, serum Na+, K+. www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com
  • 37. Physiological measurement can also be classified as listed below: Physical measurement – Temperature, volume, pressure, electrical measures. Chemical measurements – hormones levels, sugar, urea, Hb%, potassium level, etc. Microbiological measurement – bacterial counts and identification. Anatomical and Cytological measurement – X-rays, tissue biopsies, tomography, CAT scan, etc. www.vipinpatidar.wordpress.com