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RAP Week 7 April 8 TH 2013

IDS@UL Presents. RAP Week 7 April 8 TH 2013. RAP Module. Plan for Today. What have we learned so far?. Our list:. Big Research Questions Are…. Important Something we can answer About a new idea Clear and simple Interesting. How do we answer big research questions?.

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RAP Week 7 April 8 TH 2013

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  1. IDS@UL Presents RAP Week 7April 8TH 2013

  2. RAP Module

  3. Plan for Today

  4. What have we learned so far? Our list:

  5. Big Research Questions Are… • Important • Something we can answer • About a new idea • Clear and simple • Interesting

  6. How do we answer big research questions?

  7. What is a Survey? • A set of questions that help us learn more about a topic of interest • A way to have lots of people answer exactly the same questions • Can be paper and pencil or online • A way of collecting information that represents the views of the community or group in we are interested in.

  8. Survey vs Interview Why might you choose to do a survey instead of an interview in research? Large numbers can participate People can respond in their own time Provides a written record Low cost No training needed as with interviewing Avoids interviewer bias

  9. 3. Surveys in Research Process • Ethics Approval then Recruit People • Decide on Research Question • Gather Stories by Interviews, Focus Groups or Surveys • Tell People What We Learned • Find Answers

  10. Data analysis means… • Recording each answer • Finding out which answers were the same for the group • Finding out which answers were different for the group • For our survey it means taking answers from 136 pages and cutting this to one page to tell the story.

  11. Telling the Research Story with Numbers

  12. Steps to Telling the Research Story from a Survey

  13. Step 1: Organising Numbers • Filling in a table • Paper • Computer

  14. Step 2: Counting Making a Floor Map…

  15. Step 3: Making a Chart • Bar Chart • Pie Chart

  16. Step 4: Explaining Charts • Write down one sentence to tell people what the chart means…

  17. Make a Chart:Compare RAP and TILDA

  18. Our Survey

  19. Our Survey: Men and Women 1: Organise 2: Count 3: Make a Chart Men=4 Women=12 4: Explain: More women than men filled out our survey.

  20. Link to Survey Slides…

  21. Group Work After Break Our research question for today… How do people with intellectual disabilities in Ireland spend their time? Each group will come up with answers to all of our survey questions about one of these topics: Group 1: what activities people do alone; what activities people enjoy doing with others Group 2: where people go to do the activities they enjoy most; how people get where they want to go Group 3: what role technology plays in coordinating activities.

  22. Coffee Break

  23. What we did today

  24. Plan for Week 10 • Finishing our Celebration Slides • Practicing our talk • Doing interviews to tell us what it was like to be a RAP student (for anyone who agrees)

  25. Questions?

  26. Your feedback on the session

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