Monday, 10 February 2014

Unit 3.1/Research Techniques Essay


In this essay I will describe and investigate the advantages and disadvantages of different research techniques and show an understanding of the nature and purposes of research. Also, to be able to present results of research in the creative media industries. There are lots of different types of research including: primary and secondary, audience, market and production research and qualitative and quantitative research. Primary research is a group of original data that researchers have to look for, for example, questionnaires, audio recordings and in depth interviews.

Primary research is often used when in an interview and is more reliable because the researcher has to look for his own information. For example an in depth interview consists of open questions, which gives the researcher a wide range of answers and information from the interviewee. Advantages of this type of primary research is that you can interview and research what and who you want and in your own time. May. T (2002) the interviewer is freer to probe beyond the in a manner which would be appear prejudicial to the aims of standardization and comparability. Information about age, sex, occupation, type of household and so on, can be asked in a standardized format. The interviewer, who can seek both clarification about elaboration on the answers given, can then record qualitative information about the topic” This quote relates to what I said, it shows that by interviewing another person, the information given from the interviewee could be beyond your expectations.

Secondary Research is different to primary research. Where as primary research is information taken from an interviewer or a questionnaire, secondary research is already existing information. RAJAR a reliable website that shows how many listeners are listening to a radio station. It is very up to date and gets updated every week or so, which what makes it reliable information. This is a method of collecting data that has already been collected by some one else. This consists of getting information from books, magazines, journals, newspapers etc.  McQueen and Knussen (2002) states “The scope of secondary data will often exceed what the individual might achieve on their own” This is showing that secondary research is useful, quicker and easy to research, however the information you find may not be as reliable as primary research; but doing secondary research is better than doing no research at all.

Audience research is a type of research that categorizes the people the product is aimed at. ‘BARB’ shows the viewing figures of different television programmes each week. It is very useful to advertisers in terms of audiences, as it gives numerical data and advertisers can quantify the audience. They can look how many people are watching a certain a programme and where to put an advert at the right time. It is important for advertisers to get the advert in the right place at the right time. For example, an advert about a piece of furniture would be placed on TV in the mid evening schedule in between soap operas, as the whole family at this time will be watching the TV and the target audience at this time would be potentially married or single people. Haralambos and Holborn (2008) states “Audience analysis. This approach overcomes some of the problems of earlier approaches by focusing on the mass media” This quote supports what iv shown, as it proves that audience research is very useful to market researchers because without the research, market researchers will find harder to find the audience analysis.

Qualitative research is a source of non-numeric data and a text-based source of information where as quantitative research is the opposite. Quantitative research is type of numerical data. Research companies like BARB are useful to market researchers as it shows the viewing figures of specific television programmes. Different researchers use this information and put them into bar charts, graphs etc. Market researchers, may feel that quantitative research is useful and easy for them to get to get information for, as well as this, researches may think that it is a very reliable source of information. McQueen and Knussen (2002) state, “Discourse analysis is carried out using either a piece of text, transcript of spoken words, and it can be combined with other qualitative methods.” This supports what I have shown because; quantitative research may be used in different ways but can be used in other methods of research like qualitative research; it isn’t what is said, it is how it is said.

Qualitative research is a text based source of information and different to quantitative research because this type of research is non-numeric. Qualitative, is a source of primary research, so it is very reliable. Semi structured interviews are often used as a type of qualitative research in open questions. This could help in any lots of different types of interviews such as: Structured, semi structured and grouped interviews. McQueen and Knussen (2002) state, Structural questions which invite the interviewee to explain how things happen”. The quote took from Mcqueen and Knussen supports what I have shown. This is because it shows that if the interviewer asks structured questions that have been said or written in depth, you will get relatively structured answers from the interviewee. This will be useful because, instead of getting simple answers like yes or no, an in depth answer gives you more of an idea of what the person thinks and understand a bit more about there views on that particular subject.

Production research is research that looks into all the different issues that is within making a product. For example, when making a television programme such as Made in Chelsea, you would have to look into the issues of copyright, location, facilities, financial and the set dates and times you have been given. Copy write issues could be for example, using a company in the programme like ‘McDonald’s’ or another brand without their permission. In a television programme like ‘Made in Chelsea’, or the ‘The only way is Essex’, if you get caught for copy write, the company responsible will cause many difficulties and could also affect the company’s deadline. When making a production or television programme, the importance of all the paperwork involved is extremely essential. Recces, call sheets and production schedules are important, as well as the risk assessments, the cast and crew and equipment used. If the company is caught copy writing, it could end the production due the fines they need to pay, with just a little mistake like copywriting a lot of paperwork gets involved when its not really needed. So it’s the company’s responsibility to make sure they avoid copy write.

Marketing research involves researching what the audience are interesting in. One of the most useful market research websites would be RARJAR. RAJAR surveys are used to find out how circulation figures each radio station has; this is useful for market researchers because they can see which radio station has more viewers and will help to find out which radio station the listeners prefer.


Megan Duffield

Bibliography


Haralambos and Holborn. Seven edition Sociology – (2008)

May. T (2002) Social Research. Open University Press, Buckingham.

McQueen and Knussen (2002) Research Methods for Social Science, an introduction. Prentice Hall. London.

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