Monday, November 2, 2015

Puzzled by asking Research Questions?

Asking the right questions to get the right information can be tough. As novice researchers, we are still trying to figure all of that out.  Here is a great article on the best research questions to ask. Here is an example:

Bad Questions: “Is this a useful feature?”

Best Questions: First ask, “Which aspects of this product would you find valuable in terms of how you work right now?” 
Then follow up by focusing specifically on the feature you’re interested in: “How would you use [the feature in question]?”

Article: Nondirected Interviews: How to Get More Out of Your Research Questions

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