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| Observation Resources
Angrosino, M. V., & Perez, K. A. M. d. (2003). Rethinking observation: From method to context. In N. K. Denzin & Y. S. Lincoln (Eds.), Collecting and interpreting qualitative materials (pp. 107-154). Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications.
Dewalt, K., M., & Dewalt, B., R. (2002). Participant observation: A guide for fieldworkers. Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press.
Dingwall, R. (1997). Accounts, interviews and observations. In G. Miller & R. Dingwall (Eds.), Context and method in qualitative research (pp. 51-65). London: Sage.
Lofland, J., & Lofland, L., H. (1995a). Asking questions. In Analyzing social settings: a guide to qualitative observation and analysis (pp. 123-148). Boston:
Wadsworth Publishing Company.
Lofland, J., & Lofland, L., H. (1995b). Thinking topics. In Analyzinig social settings: a guide to qualitative observation and analysis (3 ed., pp. 101-122). Boston, :Wadsworth Publishing Company.
Zisman, V. W. (1992). Table hopping in the cafeteria: An exploration of "racial" integration in early adolescent social groups. Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 23, 199-220.
Spradley, J. (1980). Participant observation. New York: Holt, Reinehard and Winston.
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