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To carry out your investigation, you need to think about:
- what you want to find out
- what type of questions you will ask 鈥 open or closed
- what type of data you will collect 鈥 qualitative or quantitative
What is a closed question?
To find out people鈥檚 views during your fieldwork, you need to think of what types of questions to ask.
A closed question is where the answer is either yes or no, such as:
- Do you like to come to the park?
- Do you think dogs should be allowed in the park?
- The data you get from closed questions is called quantitative data.
- You can count the number, or quantity of people who have answered 鈥榶es鈥 and 鈥榥o鈥.
- This kind of data is easy to make into a graph.
What is an open question?
Open questions are where the answer could be anything, such as:
- What do you like best about the park?
- Why do you like to come to the park?
- The data you get from open questions is called qualitative data.
- It is measured by the quality, not the quantity.
- This type of data is hard to make into a graph, unless you make a list of answers to choose from.
Activities
Activity 1: Make your own questionnaire
See if you can design a questionnaire using either open or closed questions to try out on friends and family and then make a graph from the results.
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