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Chapter Three: Ethnography
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Ethnographic : This research is based on interacting and talking with people in a setting.
Setting : Unless the ______ is extremely small and clearly bounded in time and space, you will probably not be able to study it in its entirety in one semester or quarter.
Cost : This includes time, money, emotional (dis)comfort, and other involvements
Public : These settings are clearly the most accessible, since anyone can be there.
Quasipublic : These are settings that anyone can enter, but are owned and operated in the private sector.
Gatekeepers : Individuals who can grant or deny initial access to a setting.
Shadowing : This is used where the respondent is engaged in work activities where they must focus on the setting other than the fieldworker.
Key Informants : These people can smooth your way into different situations and connections.
Embodiment : Significant ______ include gender, age, skin color, and nationality.
Goalongs : In a ________ the researcher walks or drives around with respondents, informally interviewing them.
Dress : _______, demeanor, and props can be helpful when seeking acceptance in a setting.
Geographical : Proximity, transportation availability, and weather are all _________ issues.
Chapter Three: Ethnography
Across:| 2. | These settings are clearly the most accessible, since anyone can be there. | | 5. | Significant ______ include gender, age, skin color, and nationality. | | 8. | Unless the ______ is extremely small and clearly bounded in time and space, you will probably not be able to study it in its entirety in one semester or quarter. | | 9. | This is used where the respondent is engaged in work activities where they must focus on the setting other than the fieldworker. |
| | 10. | These people can smooth your way into different situations and connections. | | 11. | These are settings that anyone can enter, but are owned and operated in the private sector. | | 12. | This research is based on interacting and talking with people in a setting. |
| | Down:| 1. | Individuals who can grant or deny initial access to a setting. | | 3. | This includes time, money, emotional (dis)comfort, and other involvements | | 4. | In a ________ the researcher walks or drives around with respondents, informally interviewing them. |
| | 6. | _______, demeanor, and props can be helpful when seeking acceptance in a setting. | | 7. | Proximity, transportation availability, and weather are all _________ issues. |
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Chapter Three: Ethnography
Across:| 2. | These settings are clearly the most accessible, since anyone can be there. | | 5. | Significant ______ include gender, age, skin color, and nationality. | | 8. | Unless the ______ is extremely small and clearly bounded in time and space, you will probably not be able to study it in its entirety in one semester or quarter. | | 9. | This is used where the respondent is engaged in work activities where they must focus on the setting other than the fieldworker. |
| | 10. | These people can smooth your way into different situations and connections. | | 11. | These are settings that anyone can enter, but are owned and operated in the private sector. | | 12. | This research is based on interacting and talking with people in a setting. |
| | Down:| 1. | Individuals who can grant or deny initial access to a setting. | | 3. | This includes time, money, emotional (dis)comfort, and other involvements | | 4. | In a ________ the researcher walks or drives around with respondents, informally interviewing them. |
| | 6. | _______, demeanor, and props can be helpful when seeking acceptance in a setting. | | 7. | Proximity, transportation availability, and weather are all _________ issues. |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only