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Chapter 5

Chapter 5. Investigation and Research. Purpose of Research. To collect data and information that will assist you in solving a problem. Asking questions . Asking the right question is probably the most important part of doing investigation and research.

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Chapter 5

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  1. Chapter 5 Investigation and Research

  2. Purpose of Research To collect data and information that will assist you in solving a problem

  3. Asking questions • Asking the right question is probably the most important part of doing investigation and research. • Closed questions – questions that generate specific answers • Open Ended questions – Questions that generate more than one specific answer and lead to other.

  4. Collecting Published Information • Key Words • Encyclopedias • Card Catalogs • Periodical Indexes • Keeping records of your info! (bibliography)

  5. Collecting Info from People • Personal interview • Letter • Address to an individual not a “blind letter” • Use official stationary • Official business letter format • 800 numbers • Have questions ready ahead of time

  6. Human Factors Engineering • We expect to live and work in environments that fit us as human users. • The degree to which things in our environments are comfortable is a measure of good planning and the application of “ergonomics.” • Ergonomics – the design of products, as well as of working and living space, to fit the needs of humans.

  7. Human Scale • Not all things are designed for the average person. • Anthropometrics – the branch of science that deals with human measurement by describing human size, shape, and other characteristics. • Descriptive statistics

  8. Statistics • Probability – likelihood of some event happening. • Normal distribution – bell curve • Mean score – average • Percentiles • Standard deviation - how far from the mean

  9. Using Anthropometrical Data • Custom production – tailored for one individual • Mass production – made for the majority of a group • Elderly • Physically Challenged • Reach, clearance and posture

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