Pilot Study
Pilot Study
Pilot Study
Definition
Purposes
Advantages
Limitations
Once the problem has been decided and methodology is planned, the
systematic collection of reliable and valid evidence is the next step in the
research process. Data collection should be systematic and meticulous.
The first step in any data collection project is simply to assess the
needs. Try writing down your overall goal and objectives for collecting data
as succinctly as possible. Just this process of putting the words on paper
will force you to think critically about your needs and help you refine what
you are trying to do.
Before you begin any data collection project, you should have a few
details clearly defined, preferably written out on paper.
After clearly defining the project objectives and goals, it is time to start
thinking about where to get the data you will need for your project.
When collecting the data, you need to have an idea of how the data
you collect will be stored (usually on a computer) and how someone may use
the collected data to analyze it.
Descriptive design
Retrospective design
Prospective design
Step 6: Eliminating Bias and Confounding Variable