CHECKLIST
CHECKLIST: Is used to encourage or verify that a number of specific. this segment has to describe the information and glide of examination from the beginning to the end. This type of checklist has to be significant sufficient in an effort to run the examination again in case you choose.
When converting raw data into more useful information.
For data collection on the frequency of an event, problem, defect, or other similar measure.
Characteristics of checklist:
1. All items that need to be included should be included. (Obviously, the value of any checklist is negated if it doesn’t include all the necessary items for the successful accomplishment of a process.)
2. No items should be included if they don’t need to be checked. (Unnecessary items create confusion about what needs to be checked and what doesn’t.)
3. Items should be listed in a logical order, so they can easily be found. (For example, listing items on a grocery list by store section keeps you from backtracking.)
Allows you to determine the specific frequency of certain events or tasks.
Collected data can be displayed in many familiar formats, such as a bar chart.
Easy to use, simple to create.
Checklist forms are usually specific to a particular situation.


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