Sociology particapant observation 0.0 / 5 ? SociologySociological research methodsASAQA Created by: GraceCreated on: 25-04-13 21:48 Getting in - PO some easier than others. personal charecteristics; ned polskey (pool), james patrick (gang). Other issues; age; sarah t. GRIFFEN. 1 of 16 Staying in - PO 'going native' illegal activities and maurice punch 2 of 16 Getting out - PO go back to normal - Whyte and James patrick 3 of 16 Pratical Strengths - PO overt naive questions and notes (venterkash) 4 of 16 Pratical limitations - PO overt Hawthorne effect, may only say what want you to know; PUNCH 5 of 16 Ethical - PO overt consent - hawthorne 6 of 16 Pratical strengths - PO covert - secret reduces risk of hawthorne effect. Luad humpreys. 7 of 16 Pratical limitations - PO covert - ACT - SUIT - BREAD keep up act. James patrick - suit. Also criminal acts. Recording data - BREAD. 8 of 16 Ethical - PO overt consent. decieiveing. James patrick fled. 9 of 16 Practical advantages - FLEXIBILITY access - only for certain groups - gangs - PO gains trust 10 of 16 Ethical strengths Ends justify the means 11 of 16 Ethical limitations Consent 12 of 16 Theotrical strengths - VALIDAITY STRENGHTS verstehen. flexibilty - able to get unknown outcomes - unlike postivists 13 of 16 Validity limitations reject 'verstehen' - subjective. 'going native' 14 of 16 Theotrical limitations - Reliabilty Down to one lone researchers personal charecteristics so hard to repeat 15 of 16 Theotrical limitaitons - representiveness sample is small, hard to generalise with population 16 of 16
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