674da32071 New York: Cambridge University Press. References. It has as a result become specialized. & LeCompte, Margaret D. DeMUNCK and SOBO note that the ethnographer begins with a topic and discusses that topic with various people who know about it.
Participant observation is a beginning step in ethnographic studies. In BF Crabtree and WL Miller (Eds.) Doing Qualitative Research (2nd Edition). & J.M. pay attention, shifting from a "wide" to a "narrow" angle perspective, focusing on a single person, activity, interaction, then returning to a view of the overall situation; look for key words in conversations to trigger later recollection of the conversation content; concentrate on the first and last remarks of a conversation, as these are most easily remembered; during breaks in the action, mentally replay remarks and scenes one has observed. Although the method is generally characterized as qualitative research, it can (and often does) include quantitative dimensions. CS1 maint: Multiple names: authors list (link) ^ Marek M. New York: Halcyon House. Both sides make important points and reveal that no single approach or technique has a corner on the truth. Participant observation is not simply showing up at a site and writing things down.
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