Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Research
Primary Research
Primary Research - Possible Sources
Focus Groups
Face to face interviews
Questionnaires/Surveys
Observations
Telephone interviews
Identify A Place To Conduct Interview Or Send
A Survey
To send a survey would be most appropriate online as it would reach a wide amount
of people. Many surveys are published on websites such as Surveymonkey or can
also be sent by email. Traditional ways are approaching the public to participate in
the survey, as long as the people they are arent bias.
When did you find out your friend was being cyber-bullied and when did you decide
that something had to be done to stop it?
How did you feel about social media before and after your friend's experience?
What: From the 'Dosomething.org' website, 81% of young people think bullying
online is easier to get away with than bullying in person, what do you feel about this
statistic and do you feel this is true?
Explanation of Primary Source Questions
I am asking these questions to a primary source - a victim of cyberbullying to collect
information for my article about the Impact of Social Media On Teenagers. From
these questions, I want to achieve a conclusion on who is affected by cyberbullying
and why do people cyberbully.
This interview will hopefully bring a personal touch and emphasise the realism of the
topic.
Survey on SurveyMonkey
YouTube Interview Of John Green
Secondary Research
Secondary Research
Online websites
Magazines
Books
Videos
Documentaries
Secondary Website Links
Verywell Website: What Are The Effects Of Cyberbullying
www.verywell.com/what-are-the-effects-of-cyberbullying-460558