Tuesday 9 October 2018

Primary research is collecting information yourself through surveys, this helps to get feedback and make improvements.

Secondary research is using data that has already been made, this is usually found from other sources and is usually done before primary research takes place.

These methods could be used to analyse a problem with a game as you could use the feedback you get to improve or alter sounds.

Quantitative research is asking a lot of people their opinion and valuing quantity over quality, e.g. if you get 40 people who agree and 10 who disagree you will favour the agree vote. Qualitative research is a lot more complex , it is taking everybody's individual, detailed opinion, rather than simply agreeing or disagreeing with something. This gives a larger insight into the problems and would allow for a better solution.

Two examples of quantitative research are doing votes, yes or no questions.
Examples of qualitative research are forums, tweets, posts, etc.

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