ASSIGNMENT #2: Observational Research Instructions: 1. Formulate a research question that will…
ASSIGNMENT #2: Observational Research
Instructions:
1. Formulate a research question that will allow you to observe some kind of public activity (e.g. How do people behave when they line up at a show? What different kinds of people do I find at the dog park?)
Field notes (10 marks)
- Find apublicsetting where you can observepublic behaviorthat will address your research question. Sit and watch and listen for about fifteen minutes. When you are finished, go immediately to a quiet place and write notes of everything you can remember. Return to the site again 3 or 4 times, watch, and take notes later.Remember, you are only to observe, you are not to ask people questions or intrude upon the setting.
- Repeat Step 2 but at a different time. Take more field notes.
Coding Data (5 marks)
4. Examine your field notes. Look for general patterns or themes. For example, did you observe any similarities/differences in how people behaved? Did the time of day affect what you found? Can you identify certain types of groups of people? Did certain kinds of dress/speech appear in your data? Can you identify a leader? Are there physical objects that affect how people behave and, if so, how do people respond to those objects?
NOTE:You do NOT need to address all of these questions. They are included here only as an exemplary guide. A great deal of what you describe will depend upon your field site and what you observed happening there. You may also find it useful to underline common observations/happenings/characteristics and so forth with different coloured inks as a way of separating/identifying them.)
Analyzing Data (5 marks)
5. Using your sociological imagination, explain your research findings. Remember to use examples taken from your field notes to support your claims.
NOTE:Your explanation of your research findings should NOT just be a summary of your field notes! Here you should consider your original research question and focus on how your data clarifies/responds to the question.
Assignment length: 2-3 pages double-spaced (this does NOT include your field notes). Your field notes do not need to be typed but they should beattached as an appendixfor grading. Assignment Value:20% of your final grade.
Assignment due date: May 28, 2015 before class begins.
