10 Questions
When is it best to conduct statistical analysis?
When you know what you want to measure
What is the advantage of structured surveys?
Easier to analyze
What is the challenge of using focus groups?
Participants may not be representative of the population, possibly biasing the data
What is the challenge of using observation as a data collection method?
Potentially unreliable due to observer bias
When is it best to use semi-structured surveys?
Easier to develop: open ended questions
What is especially important for multi-site and cluster evaluations?
Structured approach
When is it important to use a structured approach?
When addressing extent questions
When is it important to use a semi-structured approach?
When conducting exploratory work
What should be considered when collecting data?
Ensuring the accuracy of the data
When should available data be used?
When needing to address extent questions
Test your knowledge on the rules for collecting data using multiple methods, understanding data measures, collection, cleaning, missing data, and accuracy assurance. Learn about the importance of a structured approach for consistent data collection and making comparisons in multi-site and cluster evaluations.
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