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seropon [69]
2 years ago
10

Joining a radical environmentalist group to understand group dynamics and gather data over time is an example of which research

strategy?
Business
1 answer:
Masja [62]2 years ago
8 0

Joining a radical environmentalist group to understand group dynamics and gather data over time is an example of participant observation research strategy.

In order to gather information and comprehend a social phenomenon or problem, a sociologist may use the participant observation approach, sometimes referred to as ethnographic research. The researcher attempts to simultaneously assume the roles of subjective participant and impartial observer during participant observation. The group is occasionally, but not always, aware that the sociologist is observing them.

Gaining a thorough insight and acquaintance with a particular group of people, their values, beliefs, and way of life is the aim of participant observation. The target group is frequently a subculture of a larger society, such as a religious, professional, or niche community group. The researcher frequently resides within the group, integrates themselves into it, and lives as a group member for a prolonged length of time to perform participant observation, giving them access to the private information and activities of the group and its community.

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