This document discusses different methods for collecting primary data, including observation, interviews, questionnaires, and schedules. It provides details on each method:
Observation methods involve systematically observing participants and recording data. Interviews can be structured or unstructured, and involve an interviewer asking respondents questions. Questionnaires are printed forms sent to respondents to complete on their own, while schedules are similar forms that an enumerator completes by interviewing respondents. Each method has advantages like producing large datasets, but also disadvantages such as being time-consuming or open to bias.