Research Techniques, Level 2 Checklist.
Research
Techniques
Research
Methods
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Experiments.
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Surveys.
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Questionnaires.
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Interviews.
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Case studies.
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Participant and non-participant
observation.
Information Trail
To create the information trail, I would record every site
I visited, and collected data from, in a separate document. Recording the name
of the side, URL and the data I collected for future referencing.
Different Ways To Collate Research
You
can collect research by using a variety of different methods. For example: Interviews,
experiments, case studies, questionnaires and many more.
Research Storage
For
most data, I would store it on a chart (Pie chart etc..) or some sort of graph
(Line graph etc..) Storage is important is because if information/research
wasn’t stored, you may lose valuable information.
Reference Links
https://www.leadquizzes.com/blog/data-collection-methods/
https://london.ac.uk/news-opinion/london-connection/top-tip/academic-research
https://www.statpac.com/surveys/research-methods.htm
https://saylordotorg.github.io/text_understanding-media-and-culture-an-introduction-to-mass-communication/s05-03-methods-of-researching-media-e.html
https://open.lib.umn.edu/mediaandculture/chapter/2-3-methods-of-researching-media-effects/
Reference Links
https://www.leadquizzes.com/blog/data-collection-methods/
https://london.ac.uk/news-opinion/london-connection/top-tip/academic-research
https://www.statpac.com/surveys/research-methods.htm
https://saylordotorg.github.io/text_understanding-media-and-culture-an-introduction-to-mass-communication/s05-03-methods-of-researching-media-e.html
https://open.lib.umn.edu/mediaandculture/chapter/2-3-methods-of-researching-media-effects/
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