Blog #4

 Most of the feedback I got was centered around the actually survey part of the research proposal. I need to really refine my questions and what specific data I am looking to categorize. I know I would most like the survey to be online; not online does it provide easier reach and more convenience to the respondents, but I would prefer people who are familiar with the internet to be responding to my survey anyway. Another aspect of my research proposal that has been highlighted for review is my target audience and respondents. I would prefer people who are familiar with both Pinterest and online shopping, but that might not provide me with enough data for collection and analyzation. I could always include a question that asks about the frequency of using either, which would create another interesting data pool to analyze and pattern into my conclusions. Lastly, I think my method of survey questions will play an important part...I am leaning towards a rating system, like on a scale of 1-5, 1 being never and 5 being always (or something along those lines) but have not entirely chosen one method over the other. 

An additional thought that I just had; if I narrow down the age range to a specific demographic, I may lose sight on what I truly want to study which is Pinterest - not really how demographics affect online shopping. So for now, I won't be creating any parameters in the age area. 

Comments

  1. Hi Jaci,
    I think the method of survey is most crucial. When I was deciding my content, many factors rushed in that would dictate my research results.

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