You can collect data in many ways from different sources.
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to identify quantitative measurement levels and qualitative question types. By completing this practice activity about the different methods for measuring or collecting data, you can brainstorm ways to collect data for your outcome evaluation.
At the end of the activity, download and save the Data Collection summary document to your computer.
At the bottom of the Data Collection document, please write a paragraph with the information below and submit your completed document for this assignment.
Please submit your completed Data Collection document with a brief explanation of the types of quantitative data you would like to use for your evaluation plan based on the levels of measurement (nominal, ordinal, interval/ ratio). Additionally, what types of qualitative questions would you use (Grand Tour, Example, Contrast)? You must select at least two types of levels of measurement and two types of qualitative questions. This is assuming you are doing a mixed research method. When deciding what types of data you want to collect, remember that you do not have to work alone. In your participatory approach, you can ask stakeholders what they think would be valuable to know, as well as the ways they think would be best to gather the information, considering cultural groups and other diverse populations.
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