Research approaches can collect primary data in five ways: through observation of subjects without interference, focus groups to understand perceptions and opinions, surveys to collect standardized responses from many people, behavioral data such as website usage, and experiments that introduce a controlled change to measure effects.
Research approaches can collect primary data in five ways: through observation of subjects without interference, focus groups to understand perceptions and opinions, surveys to collect standardized responses from many people, behavioral data such as website usage, and experiments that introduce a controlled change to measure effects.
Research approaches can collect primary data in five ways: through observation of subjects without interference, focus groups to understand perceptions and opinions, surveys to collect standardized responses from many people, behavioral data such as website usage, and experiments that introduce a controlled change to measure effects.