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Quantitative Data collection methods

Quantitative data are the quantifiable, numerical data which can be processed using statistical principles and number theory. Quantitative data helps produce conclusive evidence for proving or disproving a hypothesis.

Quantitative data collection relies on sampling and structured data collection instruments that help collect
information in preordained brackets. These methods give us data that is easy to
understand, compare and draw conclusive evidence.

Quantitative research tests hypothesis obtained from theory and estimating results, later carrying out the research.  Depending on the question, the researcher collects data on a varied audience to collect first-hand data which will be processed subsequently.

The researcher employs sampling to select the audience who will be the contributors to the data collection.  Some quantitative data collection methods offer incentives to the audience to get genuine answers.

Some of the common
used methods to collect data are:

 

 

 

 

  1. Personal
    Interviews:
    The researcher asks the extra audience questions
    to get minute details out. This will help get better data for processing.
  2. Telephonic
    Interviews:
    Whenever it is not possible to meet a member of
    the audience directly, the researcher can call and collect data through a
    conversation on the phone. This helps collect first-hand data.

All this data is then analysed, processed and used to make well-informed decisions. This is immensely useful to business owners, and the government to plan for the next period.

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