The
concept of culture in media study became one of increasingly important and
pervasive object in today. It has become increasingly questioned. Every scholar
might through the academic research to view the different fields of studies and
discuss whether to retain or change or discard the concept of culture. There are two research method are common use on academic study, which are Qualitative
Research and Quantitative Research.
Qualitative
Research is an exploratory research. It
is used to collect an underlying reasons, common and motivations. Data also
reported in the language of the information. It provides insights into the
question or creates a helps to develop ideas and hypotheses for research. There
are common methods consist of a group discussions and individual interviews
when running a qualitative research. Comparing with quantitative Research, it is
used to adopt statistical, mathematical or computational techniques methods to
analysis the numerical data or that can be transformed into usable statistics.
It is used to quantify attitudes, opinions and behaviors. The major different
between qualitative research and quantitative Research is the latter rely on
measurable data to formulate facts in research. And, quantitative data
collection methods are much more structured than qualitative data collection
methods. Also, quantitative Research data collection methods are consist
various form of surveys such as online surveys, paper surveys, telephone
interviews and online polls.
On
the other hands, there are strengths and weakness when running a quantitative
research or qualitative research. Regarding various form of quantitative research
data collection methods, some preoccupations of quantitative research may generation
and replication for the random sampling (Cheung, 2016). For instance, the research findings can be sought to
replicate and fails to reflect the complex phenomena. However, quantitative
research is useful for studying large numbers of people or subjects such as General
elections, it consist of large numbers of vote by people. Also, the researcher
results are relatively independent of the researcher and relatively less time
consuming such as adopting statistical software and telephone interviews. Moreover,
qualitative research is focus on in-depth interviews, field research and etc.
It is useful for studying a limited number of cases in depth and describing
complex phenomena. Data usually collected in naturalistic settings such as a beauty
contest, but, running a qualitative research generally takes more time to
collect and analysis the data when compared to quantitative research (Cheung, 2016).
For
my general research topic, I’m going to study the “Hong Kong internet article
23”, of online communities and questioned how teenagers and students perceive
this law, whether they will either agree to adopt or what is their biggest
concern about the law. Because internet have become a part of our life, this
law might affect the future trend of internet. Thus, I would adopt qualitative research
to study my topic. Because, it may help to have a deep dive analysis the
thought of our generation and research to seek the underlying reasons and common
from them.
Dear Chau Ling, The writing points out the strengths and weaknesses of quantitative and qualitative research comprehensively. The proposed research topic needs to be refined. I am afraid that it would turn out to be a descriptive essay which illustrates people's perceptions and concerns of the aforementioned law. It would also be a news report. Another angle which is more difficult is to study the activity of culture jamming in Hong Kong. You can then examine the resistance of the "subculture".
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