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Survey: Aims of Social Survey, Various Stages in Social Survey

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Survey

Aims of Social Survey

  • Data collection regarding aspects of a community: The first aim of social survey is the collection of facts about certain definite aspects of a community in order to obtain scientific and well -ordered information. For this purpose the social surveyor makes use of various techniques to gather information from a selected group of members a community. The primary data has both qualitative and quantitative investigation is well -defined and established in as much as there are varieties of aspects about a community, their aims and pu…

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Participant Observation: Main Types, Definition by Some Sociologists, Participant Observation Issues, Steps in Participant Observation

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Participant Observation

Participant Observation
  • It is a kind of types of observation.
  • The participant observation means observing the events or situation or activities from inside by taking part in the group to be observed.
  • He freely interacts with the other group members, participate in various activities of the group.
  • It is demanding and time consuming.
  • He tries to acquire the way of life of the group.
  • He studies the behaviour of the individual (their attitude and ways of interaction with the others) not as an outsider but by becoming a member of that group.
  • He actually observes them carefully so that he can g…

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