Toward Participatory Research, المجلدات 23-307World Bank, 1996 - 265 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 44
... information needs , including the degree of detail and accuracy that are required . Utilizing available information Before initiating a study , the researcher should do a quick but wide- ranging search for already available information ...
... information needs , including the degree of detail and accuracy that are required . Utilizing available information Before initiating a study , the researcher should do a quick but wide- ranging search for already available information ...
الصفحة 45
... needed to assess specific issues , such as time saved in water collection by ... information . Could some other general indicator of wealth or availability ... information sufficient for project purposes or is it important to know how ...
... needed to assess specific issues , such as time saved in water collection by ... information . Could some other general indicator of wealth or availability ... information sufficient for project purposes or is it important to know how ...
الصفحة 59
... information needed and then choosing data collection techniques best suited to generating that information . There is often acrimonious debate between those who value qualitative , in - depth and descriptive data and those who want ...
... information needed and then choosing data collection techniques best suited to generating that information . There is often acrimonious debate between those who value qualitative , in - depth and descriptive data and those who want ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 3 |
What Is Participatory Research? | 17 |
Defining the Purpose of the Study | 33 |
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