Participant Observation
- Created by: cashj244
- Created on: 01-06-17 12:59
Partipant Observation |
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EvaluationObservation can be useful if a researcher is trying to find the meaning and true picture behind the research, one of the strengths is that sometimes it is the only way to research small social groups. Big disadvantages are it's unreliable and unrepresentative. While studying education with PO it's useful because the researcher is likely to overcome power status between them and the pupil and the pupil may feel more comfortable to open up and gain acceptance resulting in more valid research. Practical issues with researching in schools are the school timetable restricting certain holidays, and it may take the researcher weeks to get used to the school and how it functions.Ethical issues are that pupils are vulnerable and may not be able to give informed consent or understand the research. Laws behind the safety of children during research is also important. Protecting the school's identity is important because negative research can give a bad reputation to the school. In school, PO can only be carried out on a small scale so it is not representative. Teachers may become suspicious if there is an observer in the class and act differently. (Impression management) |
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