How do you manage the risks and benefits of becoming a participant observer?
Becoming a participant observer is a data collection method that involves immersing yourself in the social and cultural context of your research subjects. It can help you gain rich insights, build rapport, and access hidden or sensitive information. However, it also poses some ethical, practical, and analytical challenges that you need to manage carefully. In this article, you will learn how to balance the risks and benefits of becoming a participant observer by following these six steps:
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