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Data Collection Methods Quiz
Author :
Lara Rogers
1.
Which of the following is a quantitative data collection method?
A
Survey
B
Interview
C
Historical Data
2.
True or False: Quantitative data collection methods focus primarily on numerical data and statistical analysis
A
True
B
False
C
3.
Fill in the Blank: A _________ is a structured set of questions used to gather information from a specific group.
A
Survey
B
Focus Group
C
Observation
4.
Which method is best for exploring in-depth opinions and attitudes?
A
Interviews
B
Historical Data
C
Surveys
5.
True or False: Observations are considered a secondary data collection method.
A
False
B
True
C
6.
Which of the following methods can provide both qualitative and quantitative data?
A
Surveys
B
Case Studies
C
Focus Groups
7.
_________ data collection involves gathering existing information from reports, articles, and previous studies.
A
Secondary
B
Primary
C
Tertiary
8.
Which method allows for flexibility in questioning and probing deeper into responses?
A
Focus Groups
B
Surveys
C
Observations
9.
True or False: Secondary data collection is faster and often less expensive than primary data collection.
A
True
B
False
C
10.
What data collection method has been criticized for its potential to be obsolete?
A
Historical Data
B
Surveys
C
Interviews
11.
What type of data collection has been criticized for its potential use for punishment?
A
Technology
B
Survey
C
Historical Data
12.
What type of data collection method has been criticized for the time taken to collect or lack of participation?
A
Surveys
B
Interviews
C
Focus Groups
13.
What data collection method provides the most relevant data?
A
Observation
B
Survey
C
Documentation
14.
What type of data collection method is credited for minimizing work interruptions?
A
Both
B
Technology
C
Observations
15.
If looking for how things used to be done, what is the best method of data collection?
A
Historical Data
B
Interviews
C
Documentation