Sunday, 18 January 2015

Types of Questions

Survey Questions: They can be divided only into two broads: unstructured and structured. Survey questions are usually used for questionnaires or Test papers.
Dichotomous Questions: Surveys often use Dichotomous questions that only has the answer Yes or No. The Dichotomous answers will have boxes to tick; one box will have a Yes next to it and the other box will have a No next to it.


Surveys

The definition of a Survey: A Survey is to examine to a condition, situation or value.and in order to collect data for the analysis of some aspect of a group or area.
Up above is an example of a Survey, these are used for Questionnaires, Test papers and other types of questions papers. Most Surveys look like this image, where it has boxes and all they have to do is tick the box that they think is suitable for the paper.

Questionnaires



The definition of a Questionnaire: A Questionnaire is a set of written or printed questions on a paper with a few choice of answers.
Up above is an example of the questionnaires answers; most of the questions in the questionnaire, you will have to tick the answer in the box. The tick answers will also either be a yes or no answer or a Strongly agree, Agree, Disagree or Strongly disagree answer.

Observations


The definition of a Observation: A Observation is an acquisition of important information from a primary source.
Up above is a man looking at a person presenting and dropping down the important bits of information and the bits of information that are not primary (copied from the internet). Once they get all the information they go through the information that they dropped down and check if there is good primal information.

Interview Techniques

interview techniques
https://targetjobs.co.uk/careers-advice/interview-techniques

This is a website about advice on interview techniques. It tells you what to do when you are face to face with the audience and how to prepare for the interview. It also tells you the variety of formats, e.g. telephone interviews, technical interviews. This is Primary Research, because if we look at the picture above, it shows a interview with four people. This means that it is a group and getting a group and talking about a subject is Primary Research.

Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Personnel



The definition of Personnel: Personnel is any form of media designed by a specific person and it is designed for a large amount of people.
Up above is a image of a boy who is using a form of media (Personnel). Not just this kid but others will use this design to play games like this boy.

Technological Resources



The definition of Technological Resources: Technological Resources is a tool, information or a device; which is used too motivate students to assist with questions or receive them information.
Up above is a book about Technology Resources and growing businesses. This book shows resources grows the businesses with information,

Finance (Costs)





The definition of Finance: Finance is how much a type of media advertisement, film, or a video costs.
Up above is a desk where a person has added the price of a film. The price will go up higher if the film has lots of masked costumes or lots of graphical scenes. It also matters how long the movie is.

This image is a film called, "Pirates of the Caribbean At Worlds End". They spent 604 million to make this film. This is because this film was extremely long and it had a lot of graphical scenes. This film is 169 minutes, that is nearly 3 hours.

Placement Media



The definition of Placement: Media Placement is purchasing and placing advertisements in the media.
Up above is an image about Media Placement; in a newspaper it will be placed by news around the world, Magazines will be placed with TV show times, comics and more. TVs will be placed with lot of advertisements, such as supermarkets, movies that are coming out soon, new sorts of cheaper prices for shops (e.g. Asda) and more.