Balance Resource Allocation Between Data Collection Methods

Quantitative data collection can be resource-intensive (e.g., surveys, data analysis software), as can qualitative methods (e.g., interviews, narrative analysis). Communities need to allocate resources carefully, ensuring neither form of data collection is neglected and that both are sustainable and meaningful.

Quantitative data collection can be resource-intensive (e.g., surveys, data analysis software), as can qualitative methods (e.g., interviews, narrative analysis). Communities need to allocate resources carefully, ensuring neither form of data collection is neglected and that both are sustainable and meaningful.

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