Systematic self-observation

Systematic self-observation (SSO) is a valuable research method used by social scientists to gather information about those social actions that are hidden, restricted or subjective. The advantage of using self-observation over another research method, such as interviewing, for these types of actions...

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Main Authors: Rodriguez, Noelie (Author), Ryave, Alan (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Thousand Oaks SAGE Publications 2002
Series:Qualitative research methods
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