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      • Unobtrusive methods allow researchers to collect data without interfering with the subjects under study. Historical comparative methods, which are unobtrusive, focus on changes in multiple cases over time or on more than one nation or society at a single point in time.
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  2. Oct 20, 2015 · Unobtrusive research refers to methods of collecting data that don’t interfere with the subjects under study (because these methods are not obtrusive ). Both qualitative and quantitative researchers use unobtrusive research methods. Unobtrusive methods share the unique quality that they do not require the researcher to interact with the ...

  3. In this chapter, we explore unobtrusive methods of collecting data. Unobtrusive research refers to methods of collecting data that dont interfere with the subjects under study (because these methods are not obtrusive ). Both qualitative and quantitative researchers use unobtrusive research methods.

  4. May 17, 2019 · Unobtrusive measurements are measurements where participants cannot react to the situation. Four measurement modes are distinguished, and for each of these modes examples of unobtrusive measurement procedures are given. First, the self-report mode where participants answer questions themselves (e.g., tests).

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  5. This chapter explores each of these techniques in more depth, giving examples of how they have been used to advance the study of crime-related and other social science topics. The Impact of Reactivity on Research Findings. Being unobtrusive, or nonreactive, implies that what or who is being studied is unaware of its/her role as research ...

  6. Definition. Unobtrusive measures are measures that do not require the researcher to intrude in the research context. References. Webb, E. J., Campbell, D. T., Schwartz, R. D. & Sechrest, L. (1966). Unobtrusive Measures: Nonreactive Research in the Social Sciences. Sage Publications Inc.

  7. Define historical comparative research. In this chapter, we explore unobtrusive methods of collecting data. Unobtrusive research refers to methods of collecting data that don’t interfere with the subjects under study (because these methods are not obtrusive ). Both qualitative and quantitative researchers use unobtrusive research methods.

  8. Jan 13, 2019 · Three main sources of unobtrusive data can be distinguished: traces, documentary records, and direct nonparticipative observation. Each of these is discussed with examples of their use, as is the increasing use of unobtrusive data acquired online.

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