Consumer’s demand for garments changes regularly. Which of the following method of collecting
primary data is most suitable in this situation?
(1)
(a) Direct personal interview
(c) Indirect oral interview
(b) Information through local correspondents
(d) Telephonic interview
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it's option a direct personal interview
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(a) Direct personal interview collecting Consumer’s demand for garments changes regularly
Explanation:
- (a)Direct personal interview:In this method of data collection, the informants (those from whom the information is to be acquired) are approached face to face. The interviewer asks them survey-related questions and gathers the information needed.
- (b) Information through local correspondents:Under this strategy, the investigator appoints local agents or correspondents in various locations to collect information. These correspondents gather information and send it to the central office, where it is processed.
- (c) Indirect oral interview:The investigator acquires material indirectly using this strategy by interviewing third parties who are claimed to be in close contact with the original informants or the incident.
- (d) Telephonic interview:Employers frequently conduct telephone interviews as part of the initial interview round of the hiring process. This sort of interview allows an employer to screen candidates based on their experience, qualifications, and compensation expectations for the position and the firm.
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