Starter quiz
- What type of data can be counted or measured and is expressed as numbers?
- 'Quantitative ' ✓
- Match the type of data with the ways in which it can be presented.
- qualitative⇔mind map ✓
- qualitative⇔flow diagram ✓
- quantitative⇔bar charts ✓
- quantitative⇔pictograms ✓
- What is the purpose of a questionnaire when designing?
- to understand the sizes of existing products
- to understand what our target market may require or need ✓
- to understand the anthropometric measurements of the target market
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- What is the 'target market'?
- a team responsible for advertising the product to the public
- a group of people who offer feedback on a product after it's already designed
- a group of people the product is designed for based on their needs ✓
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- Match the axis with whether they are vertical or horizontal.
- x-axis⇔horizontal ✓
- y-axis⇔vertical ✓
- What is an open-ended question?
- questions that give options to choose from
- questions that let people give detailed answers in their own words ✓
- questions that only allow one possible answer
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Exit quiz
- Why do you need to examine your findings in detail when analysing data?
- to make it useful for the design process ✓
- to quickly finalise the design without needing further input
- to ensure the findings match the initial assumptions exactly
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- Match the types of trend with the examples.
- negative trend⇔a decline in reading habits among teenagers due to digital devices ✓
- positive trend⇔an increase in the use of renewable energy over the past decade ✓
- Justification is?
- a detailed plan or method for completing a task
- a reason or explanation for why something is done or believed to be right ✓
- a summary of all the facts in a situation
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- What are patterns in the data?
- repeating trends or connections that help us understand the data ✓
- one-time, random events that have no connection
- unrelated numbers or data points with no patterns
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- Interpretating quantitative data and spotting trends and patterns.
- Interpretating qualitative data and spotting trends and patterns.
- Analysing trends and patterns to inform design decisions.
Common misconception
It is only possible to present quantitative data.
Qualitative data can be presented in other formats to summarise findings.
Keywords
Analyse - to examine something in detail
Patterns - repeating connections that help us understand how different information is related
Trends - patterns in the data that change over time
Justification - the reason or explanation for why something is done, or believed to be right
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