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Systematic self-observation / Noelie Rodriguez, Alan Ryave.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Qualitative research methods ; v. 49.Publisher: Thousand Oaks : Sage, [2002]Copyright date: ©2002Description: xii, 66 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0761923071
  • 9780761923077
  • 076192308X
  • 9780761923084
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Systematic self-observation.; No titleDDC classification:
  • 300.72 23
LOC classification:
  • BF76.6.O27 R63 2002
Contents:
Introducing Systematic Self-Observation -- Implementing Systematic Self-Observation -- A Critical Evaluation of Systematic Self-Observation -- Four Studies Generated With Systematic Self-Observation -- Other Applications of Systematic Self-Observation.
Summary: "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 is that the observer in SSO is the same as the obervee. This is the only way one can successfully measure thoughts, emotions and other criteria that are not always openly displayed. The authors provide a practical explanation and instruction to carrying out an systematic self-observation study. They include case studies of four aspects of hidden or elusive everyday social actions: lying, telling secrets, withholding compliments and feeling envy." --Publisher's website.
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Book North Campus North Campus Main Collection 300.72 ROD (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A555178B

"A Sage university paper." --cover.

Includes bibliographical references.

Introducing Systematic Self-Observation -- Implementing Systematic Self-Observation -- A Critical Evaluation of Systematic Self-Observation -- Four Studies Generated With Systematic Self-Observation -- Other Applications of 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 is that the observer in SSO is the same as the obervee. This is the only way one can successfully measure thoughts, emotions and other criteria that are not always openly displayed. The authors provide a practical explanation and instruction to carrying out an systematic self-observation study. They include case studies of four aspects of hidden or elusive everyday social actions: lying, telling secrets, withholding compliments and feeling envy." --Publisher's website.

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