Rachel
Meredith
4/13/15
The Study of IPhones to Androids
Abstract
I have had an IPhone and an
Android and I can’t seem to make up my mind on which one I like more than the
other. Recently I went to an AT&T
store to get a new phone and I was stuck on the decision I had to make of
getting either an IPhone or an Android.
Both phones have up-to-date technology and do a lot of the same
things. The looks of the phone are a
little different. When you unlock the
phone and begin to play around, the phones become much more different. When a lady met with me for some assistance,
she asked me if I preferred android or apple. She was taken back with amazement
when I responded with an uncertain answer.
She said that most people she meets with know if they prefer IPhones or
Androids. This began to make me question
the ratio of people’s preferences to IPhones and Androids. I asked different people in three different
age groups if they preferred IPhones or Androids.
Introduction
IPhone and Android cell phones
have created a big debate about which phone is a better phone. Everyone has a cell phone now a days and
almost all of those people who have cell phone have a smart phone like an
IPhone or an Android. Both types of
phones are always coming out with new models and new creative assets that come
on the phone. However, there is just
something about each phone that people like more than the other. My hypothesis is that older people like
IPhones better than they like androids and the younger people would prefer Androids
better than they would like IPhone.
Method
I concluded with my hypothesis
because of my knowledge that I know about the phones and the ability of people’s
technology uses. As we all know,
normally people that are over 50 didn’t grow up with a lot of technology until
they got much older. Unlike the older
people, under people that are younger than 30 have grown up with technology and
is more used to the idea of it. It seems
as if older people should like IPhones better because IPhones are known to be
more people friendly. Androids, on the
other hand, they have more options and settings. You can do more with an android people it is
so much more customable. So I made a
survey.
I asked 15 people that were under
the age of 30 if they preferred iPhone or androids better. Then I asked 15 people that are between the
ages of 30 and 50. Last I asked people
that are over 50 if they like androids or iPhone better.
Results
My results were shocking and not
at all what I expected. 11 out of 15
people that were under the age of 30 said that they prefer iPhones over
Androids. I asked two people why they
liked IPhone better and one person said because all of their friends have an
iPhone. The other person said that they
liked the use of their iTunes. Then I
asked people that were between 30 and 50 and it was pretty even. 7 out of 15 people liked IPhone better. I asked two people why and one people said
that they like the looks of an iPhone better and the other person said that
iPhone has more aps. Last I asked people
that were older than 50 and 2 out of 15 people like IPhone better. I asked two people why they liked Androids
better and one person said that because of the business they were in, it was
easier to multi-task with an Android.
The other person said that they think that Androids have to best
technology and that they last longer.
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Over
Age 50
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IPhone
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Ages
30-50
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IPhone
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Under
Age 30
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Android
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Discussion
I made this survey searching that older people would prefer
IPhone more than Androids because of their age and generation. I figured that younger people would like
Androids better because you can do more with them, they are more customable and
the use of multi-tasking is easier.
However, I found the complete opposite of my hypothesis. I found that older people like androids more
than IPhone and younger people like iPhone more than androids. Although my research did not involve a lot of
people and it can’t necessarily be used to determine who likes what more, I
think that my research proves some good points of why people prefer what they
do prefer.
Abstract--
ReplyDeleteMake sure you follow the guidelines for the abstract. A lot of the information you mentioned in the abstract can be moved into the introduction. The abstract is meant to represent a quick structure of the rest of the paper, and you can add the added details to your introduction! Good information though!
Introduction--
Good introduction! Add some of the information from your abstract and it'll be great.
Tell your story about shopping for a phone here so the audience knows why you're interested.
Have studies like this been conducted before? If so, now is the time to tell about them and why you decided to repeat the same study.
Methods--
Make sure you write this section in past tense. Don't use the word "I" but instead "A survey was conducted..."
Maybe you could mention what kinds of questions you asked to help explain the survey in more detail.
The paragraph about your hypothesis could also be added to the introduction because its still explaining how you feel about the experiment.
Results--
Your results section is very clear and the chart explains it all. Very good!
Discussion--
Why do you think the results came out the way they did? Explain.
Good job!