Evaluating the Strengths and Weaknesses of Various Data Collection Methodologies
A commonly encountered question when planning a survey concerns the mode of data collection: should respondents be interviewed in person, by telephone, by mail, or through an online questionnaire? In the end, each mode presents its own unique set of advantages and disadvantages. Some of Responsive Management’s major observations regarding the advantages and disadvantages of the basic four modes of survey data collection are summarized below:
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Responsive Management has also published peer-reviewed papers on survey methodologies, including “The Fallacy of Online Surveys: No Data Are Better Than Bad Data”.
For all projects, Responsive Management works with clients to customize the study methodology according to the goals and objectives of the research.