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Field Survey Reports

Chanakya prepares field survey reports and data collection reports for client NGOs. Field reports are needed in disciplines like social work, anthropology, criminal justice, health care, education, law etc. This is done to build a bridge that depicts relevancy between the theoretical concepts and the practice of actually doing the work. Field reports are organized differently and serve a different purpose.

Field Survey reports and Data collection report

NGOs prepare a field report with the intention to improve their understanding of the key issues prevalent in the target area through a method of careful and structured observation and reflection of people and their social, economic and cultural factors. Field reports facilitate in the development of data collection techniques and observation skills. Field reports provide an opportunity to obtain evidence that contribute to or challenge existing theories. We all observe people, their interactions and events. But when writing a field report it is our responsibility to create a research study on the basis of data generated.

When writing a field report it is important to:

Chanakya prepares field survey reports that use various sampling techniques. Our sampling techniques include Ad Libitum Sampling, Behavior Sampling, Continuous Recording, Focal Sampling, instantaneous Sampling, One-Zero Sampling and Scan Sampling.
In the present times of data-driven decision making, data is fundamental necessity to the success of the process. Whether for program monitoring, funding, accountability or any other NGO activity data is the center of discussion. Chanakya prepares data collection report in compliance to state law, central law and rules followed internationally.

We include various data gathering techniques in our reports like:

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