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Enquiry Skills Investigating Methods o oo of Enquiry.

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Page 1: Enquiry Skills Investigating Methods o oo of Enquiry.

Enquiry Skills Enquiry Skills

InvestigatingInvestigating

MethodsMethods ofof EnquiryEnquiry

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Method 1: Using a CD-RomMethod 1: Using a CD-Rom

• A CD-Rom is sometimes called an encyclopaedia on CD.

• They include newspapers, Scotsman and Herald.

• CD-Roms provide vast amounts of relevant, topical information on almost every subject.

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CD-Rom AdvantagesCD-Rom Advantages

Easy to useie "search options"

Variety of formatse.g multimedia

Huge amount ofinformation on onedisk e.g. one years

Scotsman newspaper

Advantages

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CD-Rom DisadvantagesCD-Rom Disadvantages

Cannot beupdated unlessyou subscribe

to a newspaper.

Need access toa computer.

Many designedfor American

market.

They do not workon every type of

computer -compatibilty.

Disadvantages

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Method 2: DatabaseMethod 2: Database

• A collection of information about a particular topic e.g. Census, Govt report.

• A system for filing information on a computer.

• Contains a data file, records and fields of information.

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Database AdvantagesDatabase Advantages

Can be searchedquickly and accurately

to find "matchinginformation".

Can be easilyupdated.

Huge amountsof information

available.

Advantages

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Database DisadvantagesDatabase Disadvantages

Can be timeconsuming.

Need accessto a computer.

Technical failurescan lose information.

Disadvantages

Databases haveto be updated.

Search hasto be precise.

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Method 3: InternetMethod 3: Internet• Requires a computer and modem.• Provide access to the World Wide

Web and Email.• Uses a search enquire e.g.

Google, Yahoo to find information.

• An On-line encyclopaedia of virtually unlimited information.

• Means of communicating with people world wide at low cost and high speed.

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Internet AdvantagesInternet Advantages

Access to informationon all subjects e.g.elderly, employed.

Sound, picturetext,can bedownloaded.

Fairly cheap - sameas local call.

Can be reached withsearch engine.

Advantages

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Internet DisadvantagesInternet Disadvantages

Need access toto a computer.

Contains unsuitablematerial for

young children.

Informationcan be biased.

People can be addicted -

enormousphone bill!

Disadvanages Information can bedifficult to find -

"Searching"

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Method 4: InterviewMethod 4: Interview• A conversation between 2

people, either structured or informal.

• Effective way of getting information from an “expert” e.g. Social Worker.

• Questions can be prepared in advance.

• Answers can be recorded.

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Interview AdvantagesInterview Advantages

Intervieweeusually an "expert"

in his/her field.

You get directanswers.

Detailedinformation

can be obtained.

You can goover taped

answers later.

Advantages

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Interview DisadvantagesInterview Disadvantages

Interviews canbe stressfullso you mustbe prepared.

Interviewee mustbe relaxed too.

Questions mustbe prepared.

Preparation,interview and

recording answerscan be time consuming.

Disadvantages

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Method 5: Writing a LetterMethod 5: Writing a Letter

• Written for a specific purpose.• To get information or arrange

a meeting.• Good letters are specific not

general - structured letters.• E.g. Elderly - Social Work

Dept, Employed - Job Centre.

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Letter Writing AdvantagesLetter Writing Advantages

Easy to write. Can be doneat school.

Usually get awritten reply.

School headednotepaper

individual formalmethod.

Advantages

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Letter Writing Letter Writing DisadvantagesDisadvantages

No guarantee of reply. May not be whatyou're hoping fore.g. irrelevant,complicated.

Takes time tosend and return.

Disadvantages

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Method 6: LibraryMethod 6: Library

• Holds information on many formats e.g. video, audio, CD-Rom, Internet, newspaper, magazine, book.

• Found in school, college and local community.

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Library AdvantagesLibrary Advantages

Trained staffavailable to help

you find information.

You can ordermaterial from the

library.

Advantages

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Library DisadvantagesLibrary Disadvantages

Library rules tobe observed

e.g. noise.

School and locallibraries may have

limited stock.

Remote areasmay have no

library.

Disadvantages Material can onlybe borrowedshort term.

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Method 7: SurveyMethod 7: Survey• Set of questions to discover

public opinion e.g. best type of elderly housing.

• Must be a sample with a good cross section of the community e.g. male, female, age.

• May contain open or closed questions.

• 4 stages - write questions, identify sample, record answers and result.

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Survey AdvantagesSurvey Advantages

Easy way to getpublic opinion.

Information canbe put into

graph and table.

Advantages

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Survey DisadvantagesSurvey Disadvantages

Difficult to get allthe surveysreturned.

Answers may nottruly reflect public

opinion.

Sample sizemust be

meaningful.

Not everyonewill return it.

Disadvantages Some peoplemay not takeit seriously.

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Method 8: QuestionnaireMethod 8: Questionnaire

• Questions you make up to ask somebody who knows about your investigation.

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Questionnaire AdvantagesQuestionnaire Advantages

Direct answers. Those askedare usually"experts."

Detailedinformation

can be obtained.

Advantages

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Questionnaire Questionnaire DisadvantagesDisadvantages

Questions mustbe prepared.

Sample slipmust be

meaningful.

Not everyonewill return it.

Analysiscomplicated.

Disadvantages Preparations,questionnaire andrecording answers

can be time consuming.

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Method 9: Using TV & Method 9: Using TV & Video ProgrammesVideo Programmes

• Some programmes are suited to Modern Studies as sources of information e.g.

News Newsnight Question Time

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TV & Video Programmes TV & Video Programmes AdvantagesAdvantages

Excellent sourceof up to date

information forModern Studies.

Using a videoallows you tomake notes.

Gives you accessto people, places and

images you wouldnot otherwise see.

"Freeze" picturesfrom video

to PC and use.

Advantages

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TV & Video Programmes TV & Video Programmes DisadvantagesDisadvantages

Making notesis time consuming.

Close attention toTV schedule

is needed to "spot"relevant programmes.

Difficult to get accessto TV and videowhen required.

Disadvantages

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Method 10: Observations Method 10: Observations on a visiton a visit

• A visit to a particular place e.g. a factory, office, shopping complex, sheltered housing, job centre, MPs surgery.

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Observation AdvantagesObservation Advantages

Allows you tosee the placeat firsthand.

Can writeup a detailed

relevant noteson return.

Photographscan be taken.

Advantages

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Observation Observation DisadvantagesDisadvantages

Arrangementscan be time consuming.

Expanding notescan take time.

Reluctance by someplaces to grant

visits e.g.shopping complex.

Disadvantages

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