Fieldwork, Volumen 3Christopher John Pole SAGE, 2005 - 345 páginas |
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Christopher John Pole. 57 The Merits and Demerits of Covert Participant Observation Martin Bulmer T ... he merits of covert participant observation , particularly when discussed in general terms , tends to be exaggerated by some of its ...
Christopher John Pole. 57 The Merits and Demerits of Covert Participant Observation Martin Bulmer T ... he merits of covert participant observation , particularly when discussed in general terms , tends to be exaggerated by some of its ...
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... covert , observation have on the social scientist who is . doing the observing . In a very interesting recent discussion of his covert observational study of pentecostal sects , Roger Homan argues that the principal effect of covert ...
... covert , observation have on the social scientist who is . doing the observing . In a very interesting recent discussion of his covert observational study of pentecostal sects , Roger Homan argues that the principal effect of covert ...
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... covert research is frequently exaggerated and that settings which are studied by covert methods could also be studied by overt methods . There is not space to develop this point extensively but one or two factors point to this ...
... covert research is frequently exaggerated and that settings which are studied by covert methods could also be studied by overt methods . There is not space to develop this point extensively but one or two factors point to this ...
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