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Critical Research Study From a presentation by Julian McDougall – OCR Examiner June 2003
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Specification Requirements Angle/ Focus – own agenda, eg advertising, kids TV, cartoons, quantity of TV, positive?educational aspects of TV Methods Audience – active/passive Understanding of the field Primary Research Sensible conclusions – something interesting about your primary research
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Examiner’s experience Less is more in terms of data Ask the kids – use friends/siblings – 3x kids= easy Ask the Parents – Parents’ assumptions will be challenged by kids Critique existing research Poetic licence/ “spin” – how can you angle your research into something interesting Q1 Production Log What did I do? What order? Why? Research tools Q2 Thesis
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Understanding research Watson/ OCR A2 book What is research/ Different kinds? What do they have in common? Medical/ marketing…Academic research not as outcome driven – does not need a fantastic result Simple is best Realistic ambition Subjectivity is good – how your bias might influence your focus group
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Secondary Research – academic Buckingham Livingstone Hodge and Tripp Gauntlett Gunter and Mcateer You find two others – cross referenced in above? Panorama video Significant differences
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Secondary research – popular Press – tabloids and broadsheets Reports Websites – lobbying groups Panorama and other TV documentaries, eg can you live without…TV? Parental controls over quantity Industry issues – BBC critique of reality TV
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Hypothesis Test out an idea/ a hunch Research questions Don’t start with this – work this out after secondary research – the journey Changing / evolving the focus is good Focus on “how” questions not “do” What audiences think not whether actions can be changed by the media
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The Angle/ focus New – primary will be new Qs to audience who haven’t been asked them before Specific Local Linked to texts or issues – not abstract Easy data generation Always about ideas Never about effects/ behaviour Should arise from access to kids, etc
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Textual Analysis Use your AS skills to analyse focus texts – part of the hunch, eg project on junk food advertising related to student’s choice of food Own interpretations to be written in – celebrate subjectivity- selection of clips – your own choice Students can be objects of own research
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Primary research – Paper Questionnaire design – skills needed Produce bad questionnaires First – blunt data acquisition (quantitative). Ten people: four kids & six adults ; pick out variants Second – selecting sample from data (demographic) Third – open questions for discourse analysis (qualitative). Why are adults lying about the amount of TV their children watch Fourth – request follow up
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Primary Research – people Interview – construction Focus groups Recording – major issues to approach Permission/ethics Participant/non-participant- reflection Discourse analysis/ Self-presentation and identity- never objective/ transparent
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Data Teaching on research schools/ methodologies Bad research needed for evaluation- something wrong, wrong Qs, talking too much,etc Mistakes to lead into good practice – then I did this What is it? No assumptions Away from scientific notions – no big debates on subjectivity/objectivity Gathering/transcription/analysis-time – more is less; max 2 weeks for data
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Findings Data selection Data analysis – share and present findings in groups Conclusions Returning to secondary work – last assignment needed “Spin”
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Relating primary to secondary Gaps filled? The field extended through local application Link quotes to findings Be sensible- different contexts/time scales/ resources – it is easier for Buckingham
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Postmodern approaches Researcher as reflective object of study How do I think about all of this? Are my thoughts changing? How am I constructed?
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