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If your teacher assigned a work to collect data from your classmates and one of your friend did not want to share data. Which option will you choose to collect the data. ​

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Answered by nihal8193
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If your teacher assigned a work to collect data from your classmates and one of your friend did not want to share data. Which option will you choose to collect the data. 

Answered by ravilaccs
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Data collection is a methodical process of gathering and analyzing specific information to proffer solutions to relevant questions and evaluate the results.

Explanation:

Data collection is a methodical process of gathering and analyzing specific information to proffer solutions to relevant questions and evaluate the results. It focuses on finding out all there is to a particular subject matter. Data is collected to be further subjected to hypothesis testing which seeks to explain a phenomenon.

Some of the things you might do with the information you collect include:

  • Gathering together information from all sources and observations
  • Making photocopies of all recording forms, records, audio or video recordings, and any other collected materials, to guard against loss, accidental erasure, or other problems
  • Entering narratives, numbers, and other information into a computer program, where they can be arranged and/or worked on in various ways
  • Performing any mathematical or similar operations needed to get quantitative information ready for analysis.  These might, for instance, include entering numerical observations into a chart, table, or spreadsheet, or figuring the mean (average), median (midpoint), and/or mode (most frequently occurring) of a set of numbers.
  • Transcribing (making an exact, word-for-word text version of) the contents of audio or video recordings
  • Coding data (translating data, particularly qualitative data that isn’t expressed in numbers, into a form that allows it to be processed by a specific software program or subjected to statistical analysis)
  • Organizing data in ways that make them easier to work with.  How you do this will depend on your research design and your evaluation questions. You might group observations by the dependent variable (indicator of success) they relate to, by individuals or groups of participants, by time, by activity, etc. You might also want to group observations in several different ways, so that you can study interactions among different variables.
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