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which method could a researcher use to obtain information that people are unwilling or unable to provide​

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Answered by ayushisingh5
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Answer:

Collecting data from people is not realistic. If respondents are unwilling or unable to provide data through questionnaires or interviews, observation is a method that requires little from participants.

Answered by priyarksynergy
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Sometimes, It is not possible to collect data from people. If respondents are reluctant or unable to offer information through surveys or interviews, observation is a best low-cost alternative.

Explanation: Observation is a qualitative research method in which researchers collect data by watching people's actions or events in their natural environment.

The most common sort of observation utilized in this situation is covert observation, in which no one is aware that they are being watched and the observer is hidden. A researcher studying Hindu wedding customs and rites, for example, can disguise himself as a visitor to watch what's going on.

  • Benefits of Observation

1, It enables researchers to obtain first-hand data from the scene of the action.

2, Researchers can obtain information from groups that lack the time or willingness to respond to questions.

  • Observational limitations

1,The conclusions are prone to researcher bias.

2,Observation is time-consuming and costly.

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