This document provides information on various types of research methods and terminology related to research. It discusses primary and secondary research, quantitative and qualitative research, as well as audience, market, and production research. It also defines key terminology used in research such as circulation, hits, box office figures, ratings, and sales. Examples are provided to illustrate different research methods.
2. Terminology
Circulation
Any number of copies of a print product. Newspapers and magazines spread over the world.
Hits
Any people who is been view webpage.
Box Office Figures
All various price to buy a tickets. Not all the same price. All is together money for films.
Ratings
I watched the Star War and I gives rating that was 10 out of 10.
Sales
All was more various price and it doesn’t meant to buy it. How many been to bought it.
3. Primary Research
Definition
Research by myself and I ask the audience my friends for questions.
Advantages
I ask the questions to audience and that was good because that is easy to
communication and conversation.
Disadvantages
The small group of audience and few information.
Example
The questions and answers.
4. Secondary Research
Definition
Research someone’s belong research.
Advantages
The Google are more quick search than library and museum.
Disadvantages
The Google some had fake information like make up.
Example
The internet Google.
5. Quantitative Research
Definition
Search the internet see how is much big or small information.
Advantages
Easy to search the graphic like people who is like to watch the Star War 10% and people
who is not like to watch it 5%. That was easy to understand.
Disadvantages
Some information not too deep truth.
Example
Closed questions.
6. Qualitative Research
Definition
Give their opinions, agree or disagree and some reasons.
Advantages
To show deep full information about their views and facts.
Disadvantages
Some people probably lies and excuses.
Example
Group interviews.
7. Audience Research
Definition
To finding out people who is watched the film.
Advantages
I sure the filmed were enjoying with audience.
Disadvantages
Some people cannot with aged permission. Some people wants to more same as filming makes
a bored.
Example
After the cinema and gives people to filling information about that movie.
8. Market Research
Definition
Before I making a filming and I like ask the audience for what they like about film then I makes it for them.
Advantages
If people more interesting to watch my filmed and that was more raise money because all people wants to
watching it.
Disadvantages
Before I making a filming and I ask the audience full details what they wants. Then I made a
filmed but the audience were change their mind don’t want it and that was wasting the time I
was make it.
Example
When I bumped person and I like ask them to details it.
9. Production Research
Definition
I research the place of filming, I asked people who want to join and I ask people who is permission
to filming their area.
Advantages
I must search internet and shopping before to buying camera and lights.
Disadvantages
I was imagine I want filmed in big house and brilliant characters. But I search it I can’t afford
it and I search the actors were busy.
Example
I search how much afford house or camera.
10. Terminology
Objective
Research about the facts.
Subjective
People who tells about their feelings.
Valid
I must suitable questions when I search in internet.
Reliable
When I came to person to filling questions and answers. Then tomorrow I
came to same person and filling same questions and answers. See how are
same answers.
11. Harvard Referencing
Name of the film being researched;
Chris Columbus, Harry Potter and the philosopher's
Stone, 4th November 2001.
Rowley, J.K., Harry Potter and the philosopher's
Stone, 26th June 1997.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_and_the_Phi
losopher's_Stone, 12th October 2016.