Four factors affecting a researcher's choice of a field research site are containment, richness, unfamiliarity, and suitability. Discuss what each means and its importance to the field research
What will be an ideal response?
containment - bounded space is easier to maintain research design and focus richness - overlapping webs of social relations among people with a constant flow of activities and diverse events. unfamiliarity - a new setting, a researcher can more quickly see cultural events and relations in a setting that is new to her.
suitability - practicality of the site, considering researcher time, and skills
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a. true b. false
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