Thriller Primary Research By Vickie, Faith, Anna and Christina.

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Thriller Primary Research By Vickie, Faith, Anna and Christina

Questions To Ask Before We Decide On Methods Of Primary Research »What do we want to discover? »How do we plan on discovering it? »Who are we going to talk to and survey? »How can we ensure that our biases are not reflected in our research methods? »What do we want to discover? »How do we plan on discovering it? »Who are we going to talk to and survey? »How can we ensure that our biases are not reflected in our research methods?

The General Publics Top 50 Thriller movies »There are over 21,653 thrillers listed on the internet movies database. » »Out of the list of 50 films, 9 of them are from this decade. »These results are based on statistics produced and posted on the internet movies database. »There are over 21,653 thrillers listed on the internet movies database. » »Out of the list of 50 films, 9 of them are from this decade. »These results are based on statistics produced and posted on the internet movies database.

Sub-genres Of the top 10 thrillers

The Lowest Rated Thriller Films »Dead at the Box Office (2005)Dead at the Box Office »Compelling Evidence (1995)Compelling Evidence »Rocket Attack U.S.A. (1961)Rocket Attack U.S.A. »The Sobbing Stone (2005)The Sobbing Stone »Blood Deep (2005)Blood Deep »Flirting with Anthony (2005)Flirting with Anthony »Killer Pickton (2005)Killer Pickton »At Dawn They Sleep (2000)At Dawn They Sleep »Terror at Tate Manor (2002)Terror at Tate Manor »Voyeur.com (2000)Voyeur.com »Dead at the Box Office (2005)Dead at the Box Office »Compelling Evidence (1995)Compelling Evidence »Rocket Attack U.S.A. (1961)Rocket Attack U.S.A. »The Sobbing Stone (2005)The Sobbing Stone »Blood Deep (2005)Blood Deep »Flirting with Anthony (2005)Flirting with Anthony »Killer Pickton (2005)Killer Pickton »At Dawn They Sleep (2000)At Dawn They Sleep »Terror at Tate Manor (2002)Terror at Tate Manor »Voyeur.com (2000)Voyeur.com

Sub-genres of the lowest rated thrillers Out of these films, eight of them were made this decade. These results are based on a survey conducted on the internet movies database (imdb)

Our First Survey… »The first survey that we conducted was around school. »We asked people what, in their opinion, is their favourite thriller sub-genre. »We used a sheet which contained a description of each sub-genre, and also included some examples. »We asked 27 people in total. »There were both advantages and disadvantages to this method. »The first survey that we conducted was around school. »We asked people what, in their opinion, is their favourite thriller sub-genre. »We used a sheet which contained a description of each sub-genre, and also included some examples. »We asked 27 people in total. »There were both advantages and disadvantages to this method.

Advantages And Disadvantages Of the survey AdvantagesDisadvantages We received feedback  Only a certain range of ages were asked. Its improves our general confidence in regards to approaching people.  Very time consuming  The people been interviewed, may have not understood the various media terms used.  People could be influenced by who is asking them and/or who they are around.  If something is offered in exchange for an opinion it can become costly.  There was too much detail on the sheet  The films on the sheet needed to be more modern for people to be able to relate to them.  The idea of information over 2 pages put people off.

Results Of Our first survey…

New And Improved survey… »After taking all of the faults of the previous survey into account, we made a new survey to give out. »This survey establishes many things: An estimate age of the person filling in the survey Their preferred age of characters. And of course their favorite sub-genre! »After taking all of the faults of the previous survey into account, we made a new survey to give out. »This survey establishes many things: An estimate age of the person filling in the survey Their preferred age of characters. And of course their favorite sub-genre!

How We Answered The Questions First Presented 1.What did we want to discover? We wanted to gain some form of background knowledge surrounding various different people’s preferences regarding thriller movies. 2.How we were planning on discovering it? We scoured the internet and gave out surveys to people of all different ages and backgrounds in order to get a wide range of accurate results. 3.Who are we going to talk to and survey? We spoke to many different people from all walks of life in order to get a wide range of results. 4.How can we ensure that our biases are not reflected in our research methods? We made sure that when we gave people the surveys that they were in no way influenced by us. We stayed away while they filled in the forms to ensure we did not pressure them in any way. 1.What did we want to discover? We wanted to gain some form of background knowledge surrounding various different people’s preferences regarding thriller movies. 2.How we were planning on discovering it? We scoured the internet and gave out surveys to people of all different ages and backgrounds in order to get a wide range of accurate results. 3.Who are we going to talk to and survey? We spoke to many different people from all walks of life in order to get a wide range of results. 4.How can we ensure that our biases are not reflected in our research methods? We made sure that when we gave people the surveys that they were in no way influenced by us. We stayed away while they filled in the forms to ensure we did not pressure them in any way.

Results Of Our Second Survey (16-20 year olds)

Results of year olds

Results Of 65+ year olds

Different Reasons Given For Liking Films » Nail Biting» realistic » Intriguing sub-plots» Complicated storyline » Connection to the characters» full of action » enthralls your interest» includes comedy » false paths» not predictable » fascinating ending» Creative but not too scary » good actors» shows what could happen » exciting and thrilling to watch» it has great music

Overall Result Of Survey

Different Genres Of The favorite Films given »The final thing we did in regards to this survey is to compare what people voted as there favorite genre to the genre of the movies that they claimed were their favorite.

Conclusion Of Survey » The most popular Sub-genre was Spy, closely followed by Crime. »However the films that people claimed were their favorite indicated that action and crime were the most popular. »The least popular sub-genres according to the first question were Eco and legal. »The least popular, according to the different sub-genre of films given are legal and medical. » In total 27 people took part in this survey. » These people were all age 16 and above » The most popular Sub-genre was Spy, closely followed by Crime. »However the films that people claimed were their favorite indicated that action and crime were the most popular. »The least popular sub-genres according to the first question were Eco and legal. »The least popular, according to the different sub-genre of films given are legal and medical. » In total 27 people took part in this survey. » These people were all age 16 and above