Quality of baseline data: the case of PRIME project
Date
2002-12Publisher
Research and Evaluation Division, BracAuthor
Md. Abul KalamMetadata
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Kalam, M. A. (2002). Quality of baseline data: the case of PRIME project. Research Reports (2002), Social Studies, (XXIX), 268–279.Abstract
This study attempted to assess the quality of baseline data of the Primary Initiative in
Mainstream Education project of BRAC Education Programme coliccted through census
done by locally recruited interviewers. A sample survey of 900 households under census
was done. Of these 900 households 100 were re-surveyed. Inter-observer agreement or
concordance was used in assessing the quality of data. The measurement of interobserver
agreement indicated that there were less than 10% cases in each variable in
which a disagreement between observers of sample survey and re-survey was found. This
further indicated an acceptable level of the quality of data in sample survey as well as resurvey.
However, the study indicated that there were more than I 0% cases even more
than 30% cases in each variable in which a disagreement between observers of census
and sample survey was evident. This further indicated an unacceptable level of the
quality of data in census. Thus, the study raises a question about the quality of data in
census. Any interpretation of the census data with this unacceptable level of quality might
be misleading. It is therefore, suggested that one should be careful in using the census
data for a more realistic interpretation otherwise it would give misleading picture of the
situation which further would mislead the intervention. The study also suggests, in any
census in future it is to be ensured that proper, adequate and sufficient training is
provided to interviewers with a well-explained manual. It further suggests that proper and
adequate monitoring/supervision by the supervisors has to be done to ensure the quality
of data and that the data are properly collected.