Economy, asked by pempanorbu09, 3 months ago

short not on indirect oral investigation method​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In Indirect Oral Investigation, data is collected through indirect sources. Persons who are likely to have information about the problems, are interrogated and on the basis of their answers, factual data have to be compiled. Most of the commissions of enquiry appointed by government collect primary data by this method.

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Answered by mini687
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Under this method, the investigator collects the data indirectly by interviewing the third persons who are supposed to be in close touch with the original informants or the incidence. This method of collecting the data is adopted when the original informants are either not found or found to be reluctant to part with the desired information, or the incidence concerned is not accessible. Such type of method is usually adopted by enquiry committees is not accessible.

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