Reference no: EM133427973
Case Study: Select a public setting in which there are many people on a regular basis, such as a sports game, a theater lobby, a coffee shop, a popular public park, somewhere on campus that has a large number of individuals moving about, etc. Observe for 30 minutes one day and then write up your notes. Before your next visit develop a systematic observation schedule on which to record observations in the same setting in a structured manner. Record observations using the structured observation form on a different day, but in the same place and at about the same time of day. Compare the data you have collected with your ethnographic notes and with your systematic observation notes.
Describe your setting in detail.
You need to submit your notes for both days (include the observation schedule from the second observation) and the comparison of the data you collected. You need to discuss if, why, and how the notes are different from your ethnographic notes and your systematic observation notes.
Questions: Grading Rubic
-Described the setting you chose in detail.
-Include the notes from your first AND second observation.
-You include a copy of your observation schedule for the second observation.
-The comparison paragraph discusses if, why, and how the notes are different from observation one (ethnographic) and the second observation (systematic).