List the seven research methods used to gather data, and identify the major strengths and weaknesses of each approach

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A summary of the section titled, "Research Methods," is required. It addresses the seven research methods:
(1 ) surveys;
(2 ) participant observation;
(3 ) case studies;
(4 ) secondary analysis;
(5 ) documents;
(6 ) experiments;
(7 ) unobtrusive measures. The strengths and weaknesses for each are included in the subsections. For example, the strength of a self-administered survey is its lower cost and larger pool. The disadvantage is a loss of control over the administration of the instrument. Participant observation has the ability to stimulate hypotheses and theories, but it has problems with generalizability. Other research methods are described in sufficient detail for the student to recognize their strengths and weaknesses.

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