Observations and Secondary Qualitative Methods (Use the textbook; Pg 70-76)

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