Information from Local Sources or Correspondents Method of Collecting Primary Data


Learning Outcomes:-

Through this module, you will gain understanding on:-

1.    Information from Local Sources or Correspondents Method of Collecting Primary Data

 

C) Information from Local Sources or Correspondents-

     Investigator appoints local persons or correspondents at different places

     They collect information in their own way and furnish the same to the investigator

Suitability-

1.    Requirement of regular and continuous information

2.    Large investigation area

Merits-

1.    Economical

2.    Fairly wide coverage

3.    Keep on supplying almost regular information

4.    Suitable for special purpose investigations

Demerits-

1.    Lack of uniformity in data collection

2.    Personal bias of correspondents 

3.    Less accurate and reliable

4.    Delay in collection and reporting

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