A data collection sheet has three columns. The first column contains the different possible data values. The second column is for a tally so that the data can be counted as you go along.
The Collecting Data on Disability Inclusion course provides an understanding of, who persons with disabilities are, measuring different types of disabilities using international standards, collecting ...
Continuous data are data which can take any values. Examples include time, height and weight. Because continuous data can take any value, there are an infinite number of possible outcomes.
For example, designing the category “Black British” then collecting data about “Black British” workers partly constructs what experiences are understood to count. People put themselves ...