three things thhat a researcher could save with proper planning of data collection?
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- Think critically about what data you need to collect. ...
- Consider the cost of every additional data point. ...
- Do not forget about identifiers. ...
- Be sure to consider how you will get each data point. ...
- Mobile-based data collection is the way to go.
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Consider carefully the information you need to gather.
- It's all too easy to get information about anything and everything, but it's crucial to only gather the information you require. Think about these 3 issues:
- What specific details do you require?
- What details are available?
- What details will be helpful?
Think about the price of each more data point.
- Once you've decided on the data you want to gather, make sure to take the expense of doing so into account. Your surveyors and respondents will incur additional costs for each additional data point or survey question.
Make careful to take into account how you will obtain each data piece.
- There is a dearth of freely accessible data. Sometimes the data is there, but you may not have access to it.
- For instance, unless you have a compelling cause, you cannot openly view another person's medical information. It could be challenging to measure several types of information.
- Make sure to take into account how difficult and quick it will be to obtain each piece of information when deciding what data to collect.
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