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Data Collection Methods - Fieldwork and Participant Observation

Ethical Challenges in Participant Observation: A Reflection on Ethnographic Fieldwork

Ethical Challenges in Participant Observation: A Reflection on Ethnographic Fieldwork

... their data collection methods to the sensitivity of the research ...overt fieldwork is unpractical, or likely to trigger emotional reactions from the researched, the covert approach should be ...

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Teaching Sociolegal Research Methodology: Participant Observation

Teaching Sociolegal Research Methodology: Participant Observation

... to participant obser- ...ered data, and of taking good field ...real-life fieldwork experience or compare to actual partici- pant ...real participant observation is ...

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Anthropological studies have traditionally relied on participant observation

Anthropological studies have traditionally relied on participant observation

... for fieldwork to ensure spatial coverage of the environmental variability present in the landscape being ...RS data to provide basic land-use/land-cover (LULC) assessment at local and regional ...

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Methods of Data Collection- Observation, Interview & Focus Group Discussion

Methods of Data Collection- Observation, Interview & Focus Group Discussion

... • Data is thought to be the lowest unit of information from which other measurements and analysis can be ...• Data can be numbers, images, words, figures, facts or ideas. • Data in itself cannot be ...
Participant Observation

Participant Observation

... qualitative methods, researchers involved in participant observation must make a per- sonal commitment to protect the identities of the people they observe or with whom they inter- act, even if ...

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OBSERVATION, DIRECT PARTICIPANT

OBSERVATION, DIRECT PARTICIPANT

... Observation has a long record in law and society. Anthropologists, and those interested in law, have long relied on ethnographic fieldwork as their primary source of data. Malinowski’s sojourn the ...

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Data Collection Methods

Data Collection Methods

... Types of Research Instruments – Predesigned Forms A form designed by the researcher based on research objectives and hypothesis Contains items that address the research goals Facilitates variable observation and ...

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Overt Participant Observation Examples

Overt Participant Observation Examples

... of participant observation? For many information science researchers, and if other researchers did autoethnographic studies as well compare ...on participant observation examples than people? ...

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APPENDIX A: DATA COLLECTION METHODS

APPENDIX A: DATA COLLECTION METHODS

... when data analysis of the observation forms/notes should ...the observation forms and how to collect and record data on the forms should also be included in the ...

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Methods and Techniques of Data Collection in Research

Methods and Techniques of Data Collection in Research

... phenomenon.. Observation can sometimes obtain more reliable information Observation can sometimes obtain more reliable information about certain things - for example, how people actually behave (although it ...

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Choosing Methods and Tools for Data Collection

Choosing Methods and Tools for Data Collection

... qualitative data collection tools and meth- ods, describing their strengths and weaknesses, as well as when it is appropriate to use each of ...qualitative data collection techniques, such as ...

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Social Survey Methods and Data Collection

Social Survey Methods and Data Collection

... happens. ƒ ƒ In other words direct observation may be more In other words direct observation may be more reliable than what people say in many instances. reliable than what people say in many instances. It ...

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Introduction Qualitative Data Collection Methods... 7 In depth interviews... 7 Observation methods... 8 Document review... 8 Focus groups...

Introduction Qualitative Data Collection Methods... 7 In depth interviews... 7 Observation methods... 8 Document review... 8 Focus groups...

... Quantitative data collection methods rely on random sampling and structured data collection instruments that fit diverse experiences into predetermined response ...collect data ...

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Participant Observation of a Mars Surface Habitat Mission Simulation

Participant Observation of a Mars Surface Habitat Mission Simulation

... study’s methods and objectives, one must consider the methodological context in which it ...includes participant observation in four Haughton-Mars expeditions from 1998-2003 (Clancey 1999, 2000a, ...

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A Level Sociology. A Resource-Based Learning Approach. Module One: Theory and Methods. Unit M7: Participant Observation

A Level Sociology. A Resource-Based Learning Approach. Module One: Theory and Methods. Unit M7: Participant Observation

... While it's neither fruitful nor possible to explore the above ideas in any great detail in this context, it's important to recognise the proposition that "being openly observed" may affect the way we behave - and ...

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Tools and Methods for data collection in ethnobotanical studies of homegardens

Tools and Methods for data collection in ethnobotanical studies of homegardens

... interview. Even then, a fieldworker must be careful to interview women only when men are nearby. Gardeners occasionally refuse access to their homegardens or an inter- view for reasons such as high workload or other ...

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Ventilation Data Collection Tool. Participant #:

Ventilation Data Collection Tool. Participant #:

... Manifestations of patient ventilator dysynchrony in critically ill clients, Virginia Commonwealth University: Graduate Student Association Research Poster Symposium, April 12, 2005, [r] ...

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Passive Data Collection, Observation and Recording

Passive Data Collection, Observation and Recording

... Undisclosed observation There is wide cultural variability in levels of covert or undisclosed obser- vation that are tolerable within differ- ent ...cultures. Observation in public places, whether disclosed ...

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Overt Participant Observation

Overt Participant Observation

... of data reliability posed by participant observation (the data is ultimately taken from one person’s (the researcher’s) point-of-view; some data – but not others – is always selected by ...

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Designing Research with Participant Observation

Designing Research with Participant Observation

... She said that they a re affiliated un der the male hea d of household but that the men work and the meetings are a lwa ys dur ing their wo rk day so they send the women to represent.. Bu[r] ...

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