Interviews​ - are a research method where a researcher directly interacts with participants to gather in-depth information., Focus groups​ - involve a small group of participants who engage in a facilitated discussion led by a researcher., Questionnaires​ - are a research method that involves the use of questions presented in written or electronic form to gather responses from many participants., Surveys​ - are a research method that collects information from individuals by presenting a series of questions to gather responses., Books and journals​ - are written sources that provide in-depth information, research findings, and scholarly discussions on specific topics., Newspapers and magazines​ - are periodical publications that report on current events, trends, and diverse topics., Internet sites​ - often used for online research, refer to websites, online databases, and other digital platforms that offer a wide range of information, including articles, reports, and data relevant to various topics., Television​ - is a visual and audio medium that broadcasts content, including news, documentaries, and programs. It serves as a source of information and entertainment, offering insights into various subjects.,

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