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On Wednesday, 26 November 2014
You can carry out your own interview, you may find this more helpful as you can ask all the specific questions you need to know the answers to do, also this means that if you do not get your point across you have the opportunity to ask the question again and in more detail. Conducting an interview is a great way to complete primary research, it is a quick way to collect the information you need, for a questionnaire information needs to be processed, but for an interview this information will only be from 1 person, so the information does not need to be put together.