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6 years ago from Tori Z, Designer @ SAP
1) Start with a list of specific research questions
2) then determine the methods (survey, interview, etc) and types of questions that will inform your research questions
3) Formulate your hypotheses related to those (survey, interview, etc) questions - this attaches a sense of measurement
4) and once you have the data, try to prove/disapprove your hypotheses for each (survey, interview, etc) question
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1) Start with a list of specific research questions
2) then determine the methods (survey, interview, etc) and types of questions that will inform your research questions
3) Formulate your hypotheses related to those (survey, interview, etc) questions - this attaches a sense of measurement
4) and once you have the data, try to prove/disapprove your hypotheses for each (survey, interview, etc) question