The ten beads method: a novel way to collect quantitative data in rural Uganda

J Public Health Res. 2013 Jul 12;2(1):29-30. doi: 10.4081/jphr.2013.e6. eCollection 2013 Apr 28.

Abstract

This paper illustrates how locally appropriate methods can be used to collect quantitative data from illiterate respondents. This method uses local beads to represent quantities, which is a novel yet potentially valuable methodological improvement over standard Western survey methods.

Keywords: Uganda; developing countries; low literacy populations; survey methods.

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  • Case Reports