Observation, particularly participant observation, has been used in a variety of disciplines as a tool for collecting data about people, processes, and cultures in qualitative research. This paper provides a look at various definitions of participant observation, the history of its use, the purposes for which it is used, the stances of the observer, and when, what, and how to observe. Information on keeping field notes and writing them up is also discussed, along with some exercises for teaching observation techniques to researchers-in-training. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs050243
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Abstract: Observation, particularly participant observation, has been used in a variety of disciplin...
Beobachtung, und insbesondere teilnehmende Beobachtung, kommt in vielen Disziplinen zum Einsatz, um ...
Originally a research method associated with the discipline of anthropology, participant observation...
Participant observation is in some ways both the most natural and the most challenging of qualitativ...
Participant observation is a minimal method that, as its name suggests, involves participating and o...
This chapter describes and discusses the research method of participant observation, using examples ...
There is a strong tradition of observational research in most areas of the social sciences, especial...
Participant observation is a minimal method that, as its name suggests, involves participating and o...
This chapter describes the use of participant observation and field notes as central methods in ethn...
One of the most useful tools for studying organizational communication is the participant-observatio...
As an ethnographic research method, observation has a long history. The value of observation is tha...
The paper deals with the problems while planning the application of method of observation as the pri...
This chapter considers some of the essential features of ethnography as a qualitative method. The ma...
The usage of participant observation in empirical studies in political science has been rare and mor...
Observation of people interacting with a device to perform a task provides a way of capturing data o...
Abstract: Observation, particularly participant observation, has been used in a variety of disciplin...
Beobachtung, und insbesondere teilnehmende Beobachtung, kommt in vielen Disziplinen zum Einsatz, um ...
Originally a research method associated with the discipline of anthropology, participant observation...
Participant observation is in some ways both the most natural and the most challenging of qualitativ...
Participant observation is a minimal method that, as its name suggests, involves participating and o...
This chapter describes and discusses the research method of participant observation, using examples ...
There is a strong tradition of observational research in most areas of the social sciences, especial...
Participant observation is a minimal method that, as its name suggests, involves participating and o...
This chapter describes the use of participant observation and field notes as central methods in ethn...
One of the most useful tools for studying organizational communication is the participant-observatio...
As an ethnographic research method, observation has a long history. The value of observation is tha...
The paper deals with the problems while planning the application of method of observation as the pri...
This chapter considers some of the essential features of ethnography as a qualitative method. The ma...
The usage of participant observation in empirical studies in political science has been rare and mor...
Observation of people interacting with a device to perform a task provides a way of capturing data o...