Sampling Theory and Data Collection Methods

$500.00

Objective:

 

Participants will identify the best sample tools to measure the core outcome areas of concern. For each outcome area, they will find several data collection options as well as relevant methodological notes on ways to implement or adapt particular methods.

Modules:

1. Shift in Social Norms
2. Interview Protocol
3. Focus Group: Changes in Attitude
4. Meeting Observation Checklist
5. Survey
6. Rolling Sample Survey
7. Tools and Methods for Other Evaluation Designs
8. Evaluation of Strategic Progress
9. Appreciate Inquiry Approach to Process Evaluation
10. Random and Non-Random Sampling
11. Case Study Documentation of Process and Impacts.
12. Method: Theory-based Evaluation
13. Method: Use of Coding Protocol with Qualitative Data
14. Reporting Tool: Alliance for Justice Advocacy Evaluation Tool
15. Introduction to SPSS

Scope:

The course is dedicated to providing examples of practical tools and processes for
collecting useful information. It is aimed to identify a wide range of data collection methods
rather than rely primarily on traditional pre/post surveys and wide opinion polling.

 

 

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