Science, asked by zebafarheen4, 1 month ago

in design thinking, secondary research gathers information from

interview
experiment
observations of target audience
reports compiled by others​

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Answered by biswalbipasa
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Explanation:

interview is the first option

Answered by tiwariakdi
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Answer:

he correct answer is Option(d) reports compiled by others​

Explanation:

In design thinking, secondary research gathers information from reports compiled by others​

Secondary research is when you use other people's books, papers, research material, or reports to validate your design ideas, notions, and concepts or to support your initial research.

  • Secondary research can be found in a variety of media, including published datasets, papers, and survey results, as well as on websites, libraries, and museums.
  • The information is usually free — or available at a low cost — and is acquired through surveys, phone interviews, observation, face-to-face interviews, and other methods.
  • Secondary research is collected, verified, analyzed, and incorporated by researchers to help them corroborate the study aims or the research period.

Primary research is conducted firsthand to better understand your users. Secondary research is research conducted by others that can assist you in better understanding the field in which you are working. Surprisingly, secondary research usually comes before the main research.

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