While digital data collection is a significant departure from the usual paper and pen data collection method, there are both advantages and disadvantages to each data collection method. However, digital data collection is a step into the future because it allows for integration of data collection, data entry and data checks much more efficiently over a shorter time frame. Before making a decision to use digital or paper formats, the management must keep the cost, quality, staff quality and infrastructure issues in mind. The following table highlights the differences between these methods of data collection:
Digital Survey
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Paper Survey
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Staffing and Training
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Infrastructure
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Piloting
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Data Validation and Accuracy
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Costs
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