There are three main ways to collect data in research: observations, surveys, and interviews. The following diagram breaks down the similarities and differences between these methods.
Driscoll, D. L. (2011). Introduction to primary research: Observations, surveys, and interviews. Writing Space: Readings on Writing, 2, 153-174.
https://writingspaces.org/sites/default/files/driscoll--introduction-to-primary-research.pdf
This assignment exposed me to all the methods of data collection. Many of the studies in my literature review used interviews, due to small participant groups. However, I intended to research a larger number of people, so I chose to use a survey. It was also easier to send out a survey link than to complete the confidentiality of one on one interviews, where anonymity is difficult to achieve.
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