Data Collection and Management
A Practical Guide
Volume:
39
Series:
Applied Social Research Methods
Applied Social Research Methods
July 1995 | 144 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Tired of a trial-and-error approach to collecting and managing data? Data Collection and Management offers helpful information on managing research projects. By stressing how to use good standards for data collecting and processing, the authors cover such important how-tos as planning research activities; making budgetary decisions and keeping the budget under control; hiring, training, and supervising field interviewing staff; establishing whether interviewers are ready to start interviewing; and ensuring high participant acquisition and retention rates. The book also covers using computerized information systems for tracking data collected and the data management process.
Proposal writers, principal investigators, graduate research students, and project coordinators of research requiring large-scale field data collection will find the book to be an indispensable tool.
Introduction
Planning and Budget
Hiring
Training of Interviewers
Participant Acquisition and Retention
Supervision of Interviewers
Data Management
Quality Control and Research Ethics
Subject matter does not match with that of the course being developed.
School of Computer Science, University of The West of England
September 28, 2016