Toward Participatory Research, المجلدات 23-307World Bank, 1996 - 265 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 51
... less likely to be offended by selection of particular family . When people are involved in the decision of what to observe or whom to interview , they are less likely to be offended by choices made and are more likely to ensure that ...
... less likely to be offended by selection of particular family . When people are involved in the decision of what to observe or whom to interview , they are less likely to be offended by choices made and are more likely to ensure that ...
الصفحة 116
... less disruption to the families ' normal behavior patterns ; that there would be fewer cross - cultural misunder- standings ; that the children would be avail- able however early the women began their day or however late they ended it ...
... less disruption to the families ' normal behavior patterns ; that there would be fewer cross - cultural misunder- standings ; that the children would be avail- able however early the women began their day or however late they ended it ...
الصفحة 118
... less trustful and open with strange men than they are with a female outsider . In one study in India , a team leader ... less education . For example , one of the less edu- cated field workers recalled nearly verbatim a woman's responses ...
... less trustful and open with strange men than they are with a female outsider . In one study in India , a team leader ... less education . For example , one of the less edu- cated field workers recalled nearly verbatim a woman's responses ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 3 |
What Is Participatory Research? | 17 |
Defining the Purpose of the Study | 33 |
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