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Formal Investigation, Reflections, requirements - Coggle Diagram
Formal Investigation
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3.2. Spaces and Subjects
The setting and the position of the people provides important insights into the nature of the activities.
People the same as the scenarios must be described in concrete and non evaluative terms.
3.4. Formal Analysis
The clarification and extension of the data through a key report, which aims to a basic comparison and deeper considerations.
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2.2. Open Interview
The place where the interview is conducted, how it is graduated, the relationships that occur
between the people involved and the whole form it takes.
It is a qualitative research technique, in which the interviewer guides the conversation but gives the interviewee space to express their own points of view
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4.1. Set of Questions
A form of triangulation can be used, the use of various methods, data sources, theories, researchers or environments in the study of a phenomenon.
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4.2. Bibliographic Basis
Includes informative materials, treatises
specialized, methodological proposals, critical essays, analysis for debate, comments and relevant theoretical references.
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