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Discuss considerations involved in setting up and carrying out an observation

Setting up the Observation… Choosing which observation is appropriate How will you sample who you observe How will you record the data? Ethical issues How researcher could affect the behavior of participants. Discuss considerations involved in setting up and carrying out an observation

While carrying out the observation… Establishing a rapport with the participants Ethics again Maintaining objectivity Actually recording the data Carrying out post-observation interviews to clarify the observations. Discuss considerations involved in setting up and carrying out an observation