What are the dis advantages of ground survey?
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The survey that was used by the researcher from the very beginning, as well as the method of administering it, cannot be changed all throughout the process of data gathering. Although this inflexibility can be viewed as a weakness of the survey method, this can also be a strength considering the fact that preciseness and fairness can both be exercised in the study.
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The disadvantages of ground survey are following:
In comparison to other surveys, the ground survey is an expensive method of analyzing or measuring the smaller areas.
The technology used is advanced, thus not all surveyor can easily understand it. It is difficult to conduct when mapping the large area.
Sometimes, the information provided may be wrong and can cause error in the data.
It is prone to human error and may be erroneous.
In comparison to other surveys, the ground survey is an expensive method of analyzing or measuring the smaller areas.
The technology used is advanced, thus not all surveyor can easily understand it. It is difficult to conduct when mapping the large area.
Sometimes, the information provided may be wrong and can cause error in the data.
It is prone to human error and may be erroneous.
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