Sociology, asked by carlo85, 3 months ago

what is the similarities Direct Observation and Mediated Observation​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Direct observation is distinguished from participant observation in a number of ways. First, a direct observer doesn't typically try to become a participant in the context. However, the direct observer does strive to be as unobtrusive as possible so as not to bias the observations.

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Information is gathered by direct observation by employing your senses. Without having to rely on people's willingness or capacity to appropriately answer questions, observation allows you to record the activities, behaviour, and physical characteristics of a scenario.

A mediator must do three mediation observations after completing their civil, business, or workplace mediation training.

The goal of observations is to witness a live mediation in action.

In order for a mediator to put into practise what they learned during their civil, business, or workplace mediation training course. A mediator cannot operate as a civil, business, or workplace mediator unless they have completed their observations.

Explanation:

Meditation is the practise of direct observation without any prior or subsequent beliefs. The contrast is between unclarity or belief and clarity.

If "direct" refers to what you actually see and "mediated" refers to a learning process that involves observation, then the contrast is clear, and the mediated gang triumphs.

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