Data and questions

Open:
Who?
What?
When?
Where?
Why?
How?

Closed:
Do?
Am I?
Is it?
Alright?

Data is stored as 1's and 0's which can be yes or no if its questions.

Writing a question for a gamer:

Open:
What is your preferred console to play on?

Closed:
Do you play games frequently?


Do you like pizza?

Is Destiny a good game?

Do you think destiny will be able to become a good game?

Is Super Smash Bros. Ultimate better then Melee?

If a tree falls and no one hears it, does it make a sound?

Cranium Drizzle:
Platformer
Difficult
Celeste
Super Meat Boy

Data:
Answers:
- Y/N
- Scale
- Written
- Verbal

Quantitative:
Numerical Statistics
Age?
How many...
On average, How much...
What is your....

Qualitative:
Open
People's attributes
Behaviour
Aspirations
Culture
Lifestyle
Emotions

Ways of collecting data:
Interviews
Survey
E-Mail
Notes
Photos
Video

What did we learn in this last hour?

In this last hour, we learn about interview techniques and how to spot open and closed questions through a mock interview between Foxy and Tyler, In which Foxy asked questions to Tyler and we had to spot which questions were closed questions. Foxy and Tyler then switched roles with Tyler now asking the questions. We had to spot the closed questions again. Afterwards, Jordan and Josh trhen did a mock interview too.

Open Question- A question that can have multiple different answers
Closed Question- A question that can only be answered through Yes or No questions
Qualitative- Questions that talk about a person, such as their emotions, Behaviour or attributes. These questions are usually Open.
Quantitative- Usually a question on Numerical and Statistics. These questions are Usually Closed
Valid- A Believable answer
Reliable- Can be repeated

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