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ONLINE DC01EHE
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| 1 - 4/10/2009 03:04 PM Eastern |
This course introduces the basic elements of data collection planning, including explanations of data in its most basic forms and the reasons why unbiased data is of value to an organization. The course outlines the steps in obtaining a truly random sample from which to collect data. Once a sample has been obtained, a number of various data collection techniques can be used to record the observations of the data collectors. You will have 180 days to access this course.
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List Price: $390.00
Member Price: $352.50 |
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- Distinguish between different types of descriptive and quantitative data
- Identify reasons for developing a well-defined data collection process
- Identify critical steps in data collection planning
- Compare the advantages and disadvantages of random, systematic and stratified sampling methods
- Compare the capability and usage of five data collection techniques (Check Sheets, Concentration Diagrams, Flowcharts, SIPOC Diagrams and Process Mapping) |
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| Anyone interested in basic elements of data collection planning. |
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