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This 8 page paper considers the advantages and disadvantages of undertaking qualitative research using face to face interviews and observations. The writer uses a fictitious situation where a researcher wishes to investigate the causes of graffiti. However, the main points raised can be seen as applicable to most social research. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
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and the study will be design in response to a pre-formed theory, For example, we may be looking that the emergence of graffiti in a specific area, and seeking to
find a correlation between crime and Graffiti, or a social disaster or even just social unrest and they type and style of graffiti. If we assume that the main
method of research is to be by way of personal interviews then there are several ways we need to look at the proposal, as there are different advantages and consideration
to this type of research. Research may be undertaken in a variety of ways. Usually these will focus on either qualitative or
quantitative methodologies. The qualitative research may involve a wide range of techniques including, but not limited to, the one to one interviews that are to be used in this
study, as well as group discussions, observations, oral histories and document analysis (Herndl et al, 2000). The results of these types of studies rather than quantitative methods will give a
lower number of results, but will have enabled the study of those results in greater depth. It must also be remembered that as an integral part of the study it
cannot be avoided that the researcher will also bring a wealth of perceptions and experience to the project as well as experience and transferable values from social activities (Herndl et
al, 2000). The researcher themselves are a tool in the study, and as such may introduce an element of bias or the element of a fixed perspective into the
study (Herndl et al, 2000). Before a study is undertaken it is likely a literature review will have been carried out,
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