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observation
technique of gathering data whereby you personally watch, interact, or communicate with the subjects of your research
it lets you record what people exactly do and say in their everyday life on Earth
proofs to support your claims or conclusions about your topic are obtained in a natural setting
interview
a data gathering technique that makes you verbally ask the subjects or respondents questions to give answers to what your research study is trying to look for
questionnaire
a paper containing a list of questions including the specific place and space in the paper where you write that answers to the questions
document review
a systematic process of analyzing documents for research purposes
finding, selecting, synthesizing, summarizing
what the evaluation of the document review entails?
audio-visual data and materials
these are sounds and images such as videotapes and films that researchers collect to assist in understanding the research problem at hand
a. cheaper and quicker way to gather data
b. actual situations recorded are novel and authentic
c. the image could be transformed and stored in many ways
3 use of audio-visual materials
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