Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Research Instruments
- POLL
- Quizzes
- Dichotomous
- Balances
- knowledge
- Attitude tests, knowledge
- Quizzes: Dichotomous
Polycotomic
- INTERVIEW
- Interview script
- OBSERVATION
- Field diary.
- List of matches.
- Arrays.
- Observation Guide
- Quantitative Data Collection
- Use instruments that have been proven to be valid and reliable.
- Orientation towards description, prediction and explanation.
- Focused on measurable and observable data.
- The data collected are objective and accurate, since they were collected using standardized methods, they can be
reproduced and analyzed using statistical techniques.
- Employ experimentation Cause and
effect analysis.
- Quantitative techniques contribute:
- Generalizable results.
- Control of phenomena.
- Precision.
- Prediction.
- Advantages of Using Quantitative Data
- The most common analyzes are relatively quick and easy
- Answers the “what” and “how many” questions about the evaluation activities.
- The results are concrete with a minimal possibility of bias.
- Disadvantages of Using Quantitative Data
- Data collection can be time consuming.
- For more advanced data analysis, you need statistical software and training to use it, this can be expensive.
- May not answer the "why" of the evaluation activities.