Transcript 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.
Closed questions – questions that
generate specific answers
Open Ended questions – Questions that
generate more than one specific answer
and lead to other.
Collecting Published
Information
Key Words
Encyclopedias
Card Catalogs
Periodical Indexes
Keeping records of your info!
(bibliography)
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
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.
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
Statistics
Probability – likelihood of some event
happening.
Normal distribution – bell curve
Mean score – average
Percentiles
Standard deviation - how far from the
mean
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