Introduction to Methods of Data Collection

Authors

Mrs. Nidhi Menaria; Fr. Baiju Thomas; Bimal Prasad Singh; Dr. S. M. Bakhteyar Fatmi; Dr. Vimmi Behal; Dr. Sanjeev Reddy K. Hudgikar; Dr. Sumangala Patil

Keywords:

Data collection, Observation, Questionnaire, Social Scaling, Psychological tests, Study, Techniques, Data Collection, Social Science, Research, Research Methodology, Primary Data Collection, Secondary Data Collection, Qualitative data Collection, Quantitative data collection, Research Design Perspective , Methodological Approaches, Qualitative, Quantitative Methods

Synopsis

This innovative book gives students and researchers alike an indispensable introduction to the key theoretical issues and practical data collection methods. It demonstrates how to gather and use qualitative, quantitative, and mixed data sets by using clear definitions, relevant interdisciplinary examples from around the world, and up-to-date suggestions for further reading. In this book 5 chapters are contributed:

1. Data Collection Tools
2. A Study on the Techniques for Data Collection in Social Science Research
3. Research Methodology: Data Collection Methods
4. Research Design Perspective and Methodological Approaches
5. A Study on Qualitative, Quantitative Methods

This stimulating, practical guide, which can be read as individual concepts or as a whole, will be a valuable resource for students and research professionals. 

Chapters

  • Data Collection Tools
    Mrs. Nidhi Menaria
  • A Study on the Techniques for Data Collection in Social Science Research
    Fr. Baiju Thomas
  • Research Methodology: Data Collection Methods
    Bimal Prasad Singh
  • Research Design Perspective and Methodological Approaches
    Dr. S. M. Bakhteyar Fatmi
  • A Study on Qualitative, Quantitative Methods
    Dr. Vimmi Behal
  • Types of Sampling in Research Methodology
    Dr. Sanjeev Reddy K. Hudgikar
  • Primary and Secondary Data Collections and Methods
    Dr. Sumangala Patil

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Published

May 12, 2023

Details about this monograph

ISBN-13 (15)

978-93-90847-71-6