Monday, 16 November 2015

Terminology research




What is a Primary source? 

A primary source is research that you find yourself from either the internet or a book. It is also an original research that you have done yourself, that you have done without using some-one else’s research for your research
Example:   Location Recce- choosing the locations for your short film or photo, surveys, question-aires, books

 

What is a Secondary source?

A secondary source is finding research from another source such as internet. It is where you use some-one else’s research to use as your own research that you haven’t found yourself

Example:

Internet- not Wikipedia as it is not reliable, books
 
 

 

What is Market Research?
Market Research is research that companies do to get feedback on their game or creation to see from other companies their feedback, to improve your product
Example: surveys, question-aires
 
 
 
What are Quantative results?
Quantative results are numbers that you can study/get results from. They are used to collect relevant information to do with a survey or question-aires- yes no answers, percentages.
Example: graphs
 
 
 
What are Qualitative results?
Qualitative results are getting the long word answers from research or creation. They are questions that have open endings, explain with examples
Example: interviews, question aires

This shows some new terms that I have learnt today in lesson that I have never used before, It also shows what I could use in the future of making surveys and collecting data. I have not heard of some of this terms before which is interesting ish to learn about
 
 
 
 
 

 

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