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You should already be on your way to perfecting your understanding of Data Collection Methods. Our favourite Jeopardy Host has invited you on his show this week since it’s all about data. This should be a walk in the park for you! Shall we play?

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[Pilot Test] / [Obtrusive Methods] / [Mapping]
[Response Rate] / [Content Validity] / [Delpi Technique]
[Triangulation] / [Reliability] / [Structured Survey]

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This kind of test is used to ensure that the survey is capable of collecting the kind of data it aims to collect. / What is a field or pilot test / What is a probability test / What is a visual field test / What is a compatibility test
This refers to the percentage of people who actually complete a survey out of the total number asked. / What is the response rate / What is the exclusion rate / What is the inclusion rate / What is the error margin
This refers to the practice of collecting the same information using different approaches in order to obtain greater accuracy for an evaluation question / What is triangulation / What is deductive speculation / What is scientific elimination / What is
probability calculation

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Using this approach, observations aremade of behaviour with the participant’s knowledge / What are obtrusive methods? / What is
behavioural coding / What are non-obtrusive methods / What are unobtrusive methods
This term addresses the extent to which thecontent of the test or procedure adequately represents
all that is required for validity / What is content validity? / What is face validity? / What is content reliability? / What is content precision?
This term is used to describe the stability of your measurement / What is reliability? / What is face validity? / What is content validity? / What is content precision?

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This technique allows various stakeholders to draw a conceptual picture of elements that make up a community, including resources and assets, and how they interact with one another. / What is mapping / What is alignment / What is tracking / What is schematic design
In this technique experts are asked specificquestions; their answers are returned to a central source forthe evaluator to summarize and then feed back. / What is the Delphi Technique / What is Nominal Group Technique / What is
Expert Judgment / What is Focus Group Technique
In this kind of survey everyone
is asked exactly the same questions in exactly the same way, and is given exactly the same choices to answer the questions. / What are
structured surveys / What are semi-structured surveys / What are unstructured surveys / What are qualitative surveys

Summary Messages to Learner:

Hmmm, seems like it’s a good time to do some revision on data collection methods. It’s always a good idea to revisit the things we may not have fully understood.

Great job. You have a good understanding of data collection methods. Best of luck as you move forward. Hope to see you again on the show!

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