Understanding Data Types and Measurement

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Course Outline

  1. Data Types
  2. Primary Data Collection
  3. Secondary Data Sources
  4. Qualitative Data
  5. Quantitative Data
  6. Subjective Data
  7. Objective Data
  8. Measurement Levels
  9. Nominal Scale
  10. Ordinal Scale
  11. Interval Scale
  12. Ratio Scale

1. Data Types

Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Primary Data: Data that is original and collected firsthand through research methods such as surveys or experiments (see section 1). It provides direct insights specific to the study’s objectives.
  • Secondary Data: Existing data gathered from second-hand sources like scientific journals, reputable websites, and databases (see section 2). It is used for analysis without direct collection efforts.
  • Qualitative Data: Descriptive data that captures qualities or characteristics, often gathered through open-ended questions, interviews, or observations. It requires interpretation to identify patterns and themes (see section 3).
  • Quantitative Data: Numerical data that allows for statistical and mathematical analysis, including counts, scores, times, and measurements (see section 4). It is often collected using instruments.
  • Subjective Data: Personal opinions or experiences that reflect individual perceptions, often influenced by personal feelings or biases (see section 5). It is not measured against external criteria.
  • Objective Data: Data measured against external, standardized criteria, aiming for impartiality and consistency (see section…
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1. What is a data type in research methodology?

2. Which author is associated with qualitative data collection methods in primary data collection?

3. What is the primary role of secondary data sources in research?

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Data Types — classification?

Based on origin and nature, e.g., primary/secondary, qualitative/quantitative.

Primary Data — source?

Collected firsthand through surveys, experiments, or observations.

Secondary Data — source?

Gathered from existing sources like journals or databases.

Qualitative Data — description?

Descriptive, capturing qualities or characteristics.

Quantitative Data — description?

Numerical data suitable for statistical analysis.

Subjective Data — nature?

Based on personal opinions and perceptions.

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