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Starting... = Research techniques =
The CRT aims to use a range of qualitative and quantitative research techniques.

== Research Strategies ==
The ‘research strategy’ is the logic by which a study intends to proceed in order to answer its research questions. Some research strategies are:

 *["CRT Case Study Guidelines"]
 *["CRT Surveying Guidelines"]
 *["CRT Evaluation Guidelines"]

== Research tools ==
The 'research tools' are the methods that are used to collect data. These include:

 * ["CRT.Interviews"]
 * ["CRT.Questionnaires"] (coming soon!)

= Requirements gathering =
Requirements gathering may utilise any of the above research methods, however in the case of prototyping we will demonstrate some specific processes and techniques we have used.

 * ["Reading Lists Project"]

== Analysis ==

 * [:Interview_analysis :Interview Analysis]
 * ["Questionnaire analysis"]

= Data Store =
The CRT will document and store the output from the research activities in this section.

== Interview summaries ==
The CRT maintains a repository of interview sumaries. This provides qualitative information that will help service providers and designers understand how technology fits within the everyday life of the end user.

Go to the ["CRT.Interview Summaries"].

== Survey data ==
The CRT will design and conduct a number of general and project specific surveys. We will also collate results from other surveys conducted by other related groups (local and national).

Survey data can be used to give more generalizable descriptive information about a larger group of people.

Go to the ["CRT.survey data"] (coming soon!).

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Research techniques

The CRT aims to use a range of qualitative and quantitative research techniques.

Research Strategies

The ‘research strategy’ is the logic by which a study intends to proceed in order to answer its research questions. Some research strategies are:

  • ["CRT Case Study Guidelines"]
  • ["CRT Surveying Guidelines"]
  • ["CRT Evaluation Guidelines"]

Research tools

The 'research tools' are the methods that are used to collect data. These include:

  • ["CRT.Interviews"]
  • ["CRT.Questionnaires"] (coming soon!)

Requirements gathering

Requirements gathering may utilise any of the above research methods, however in the case of prototyping we will demonstrate some specific processes and techniques we have used.

  • ["Reading Lists Project"]

Analysis

  • [:Interview_analysis :Interview Analysis]
  • ["Questionnaire analysis"]

Data Store

The CRT will document and store the output from the research activities in this section.

Interview summaries

The CRT maintains a repository of interview sumaries. This provides qualitative information that will help service providers and designers understand how technology fits within the everyday life of the end user.

Go to the ["CRT.Interview Summaries"].

Survey data

The CRT will design and conduct a number of general and project specific surveys. We will also collate results from other surveys conducted by other related groups (local and national).

Survey data can be used to give more generalizable descriptive information about a larger group of people.

Go to the ["CRT.survey data"] (coming soon!).