Observations and Secondary Qualitative Methods (Use the textbook; Pg 70-76)
Across
- 3. in-depth, qualitative, study of a particular group or 'case'.
- 6. when the researcher observes behaviour without participating in that behaviour.
- 7. those being studied are unaware they are part of a research project.
Down
- 1. participant observation in which those being studied are aware they are being researched.
- 2. research strategy central to participant observation, which takes advantage of the reseachers ability to see things from the subject's viewpoint (empathy).
- 4. secondary source of data covering areas such as personal letters, diaries, oral (verbal) histories, websites, social networking sites and photographs.
- 5. the study of cultural meanings embedded in media forms, often used to explore and interpret 'hidden meanings' embedded within texts.