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FORMAL INVESTIGATION
Research Proposal
1.3. Definition of Sources;
curriculum
1.1. Definition of the Problem:
associate with the ethnographic perspective and the qualitative approach
1.2. Definition of Research Techniques:
constructive strategy
1.4. Definition of Times and Analysis:
thematic location of the object to be investigated.
Initiation of the Investigation
2.2. Open Interview:
conducted within the general ethnographic spirit.
2.3. Semi-structured interview:
is used mainly by anthropologists
2.1. Initial Interview and Presentation:
is the structure and they tend to help you discover what it is about.
2.4. Structured Interview:
art of listening is cultivated.
Field Analysis
3.1. Intervening Dimensions:
are the perspectives of others
3.2. Spaces and Subjects
are described in concrete and non-evaluative terms
3.3. Observation and Interview Records:
data must be recorded as they are
3.4. Formal Analysis:
initial judgments are made about the recorded data
Construction of Categories
4.2. Bibliographic Foundation:
are compiled in correspondence with the analysis and reflection that is made on the conceptual analytical structure and the theoretical possibilities of the researcher.
4.3. Situational Diagnosis:
contribute to provide the theoretical construction.
4.1. Set of Questions:
subsequent interpretive work would be required
4.4. Initial Solution Proposals:
consists of considering these problems as part of the investigation and documenting and analyzing them.
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