Metode Pengumpulan Data E. Syahrul Minggu 7 [30 Okt – 4 nov 2017] METODE PENELITIAN Metode Pengumpulan Data E. Syahrul
SAP Mgg Materi Pokok Sub Materi Tugas 6 Metode Pengumpulan Data 6.1. Metode Survei 6.2. Pengamatan Mahasiswa diminta merancang teknik pengumpulan data penelitiannya 7 6.3. Eksplorasi Data sekunder 6.4. Percobaan http://libweb.surrey.ac.uk/library/skills/Introduction%20to%20Research%20and%20Managing%20Information%20Leicester/index.htm http://libweb.surrey.ac.uk/library/skills/Introduction%20to%20Research%20and%20Managing%20Information%20Leicester/index.htm
Ingat!!! Batas akhir pengambilan KRS : 4 Nov 2017 Minggu 7 [30 Okt – 4 nov 2017] Ingat!!! Perkuliahan sebelum UTS : 18 Sept – 25 Nov 2017 Distribusi FRS : 20 Sept – 14 Okt 2017 melalui http://baak.gunadarma.ac.id Isi dan ambil KRS : 25 Sept– 7 Okt 2017 Batas akhir pengambilan KRS : 4 Nov 2017 Batas akhir pengurusan cuti : 17 Nov 2017
Methodology Quantitative Qualitative https://www.satujam.com/penelitian-kualitatif-dan-kuantitatif/
Primary and Secondary Sources Researchers need to consider the sources on which to base and confirm their research and findings. They have a choice between primary data and secondary sources and the use of both, which is termed triangulation, or dual methodology. Primary data is the data collected by the researcher themselves, i.e. interview observation action research case studies life histories questionnaires ethnographic research longitudinal studies http://libweb.surrey.ac.uk/library/skills/Introduction%20to%20Research%20and%20Managing%20Information%20Leicester/page_21.htm
Primary and Secondary Sources Researchers need to consider the sources on which to base and confirm their research and findings. They have a choice between primary data and secondary sources and the use of both, which is termed triangulation, or dual methodology. Secondary sources are data that already exists Previous research Official statistics Mass media products Diaries Letters Government reports Web information Historical data and information http://libweb.surrey.ac.uk/library/skills/Introduction%20to%20Research%20and%20Managing%20Information%20Leicester/page_21.htm
Triangulation 'The rather partisan, either/or tenor of debate about quantitative and qualitative research may appear somewhat bizarre to an outsider, for whom the obvious way forward is likely to be a fusion of the two approaches so that their respective strengths might be reaped.' Bryman in Quantityand Quality in Social Research, 1988 The combination of qualitative and quantitative and primary and secondary research is known as triangulation or methodological pluralism. Triangulation offers the benefits of: The ability to cross check May be used in the facilitation or to assist in research design...i.e. the data gathered from interviews or observations may be used to assist with the design of a questionnaire or survey May complement or support the research conducted...i.e. findings show that most people are satisfied with the services provided as 8 out of 10 people asked ....
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