| Overt Participant Observation | Previous Page | Involvement |
A major problem is that involvement with the group being studied may be too
superficial.
Given that one of the purposes of participant observation is to experience the world from the viewpoint of the people being studied, if the researcher does not become sufficiently involved with the group then this type of data might not be collected. An example might be observation of a group involved in criminal activities. Clearly, to understand how and why people commit crimes it would be necessary to accompany group members on their criminal expeditions. |
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