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Formal Research (Research proposal (Definition of Research Techniques (The…
Formal Research
Research proposal
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Definition of Sources
To question the generality and the prescriptive character of theoretical assumptions from the daily situation and the experience of the subject. This line initially has a general character, since part of the confrontation of two complex and certainly extensive fields.
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Start of research
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Interview Open
The place where the interview takes place, how it is graded, the relationships between the people involved and all the way it is adopted, are other decisive problems
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Structured Interview
It is one in which the formulation and sequence of questions even of the introduction are predetermined. Each question is asked in the same way to all interviewees.
Field Analysis
Dimensions Involved
Field notes should not only include descriptions of what happens in a scenario, but also a record of the investigator's feelings, interpretations, intuitions, preconceptions, and future areas of inquiry.
Spaces and Subjects
A detailed description of the setting and the position of the people within them provides important apprehensions about the nature of the participants' activities, their patterns of interaction, their perspectives and ways of presenting themselves to others.
Observation Records
Gestures, non-verbal communications, tone of voice, and speed of speech help people interpret the meaning of their words
Formal Analysis
The tentative reflection, which takes place from the collection of data, which produces the most important apprehensions; May vary in degree of complexity
Some researchers record comments outside the transcript of their discussions with students and include them in the final report.
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