Sunday, August 18, 2019
Participant Observation Essay -- participant-observer
Participant Observation       Participant Observation is the study of a culture or society usually     carried out by living for an extended period of time with its members.     The participant-observer takes part in everyday life and carefully     records such things as behaviour, events and conversations, in order     to obtain a fully rounded picture of beliefs, social groupings and     customs. There are two different forms of Participant Observation:     Overt observation is when the subjects are aware they are being     observed and allow the observer in to their lives, this is often the     most criticised form due to bias, Covert observation is when the     subjects are not aware they are being observed and therefore the     process has to remain secret to remain relevant.       The main benefit of Participant Observation as a means of research is     the deeper experience and insight of the activities and customs of     particular societies that the observer gains. They become immersed     into a particular culture and surroundings in an effort to gain a     greater understa...                      
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