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  1. All these activities leave something behind—worn paths, trash, recorded shows, and printed papers. These are all potential sources of data for the unobtrusive researcher. Sociologists interested in history are likely to use unobtrusive methods, which are also well suited to comparative research.

  2. Chapter 8: Unobtrusive Methods. A major confounding factor in social research is eliminated in nonreaction studies because the observed person or group is not able to react to the measurement process— that is, is not able to manipulate presentation-of-self for the researcher. — Winston Jackson & Norine Verberg, 2007, p. 143.

  3. All these activities leave something behind—worn paths, trash, recorded shows, and printed papers. These are all potential sources of data for the unobtrusive researcher. Social workers interested in history are likely to use unobtrusive methods, which are also well suited to comparative research.

    • Rebecca L. Mauldin
    • 2020
  4. All these activities leave something behind—worn paths, trash, recorded shows, and printed papers. These are all potential sources of data for the unobtrusive researcher. Social workers interested in history are likely to use unobtrusive methods, which are also well suited to comparative research.

    • Matthew DeCarlo
    • 2018
  5. All these activities leave something behind—worn paths, trash, recorded shows, and printed papers. These are all potential sources of data for the unobtrusive researcher. Social workers interested in history are likely to use unobtrusive methods, which are also well suited to comparative research.

  6. All these activities leave something behind—worn paths, trash, recorded shows, and printed papers. These are all potential sources of data for the unobtrusive researcher. Social workers interested in history are likely to use unobtrusive methods, which are also well suited to comparative research.

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  8. 74. Unobtrusive Methods. This section focuses on how to gather data unobtrusively and what to do with those data once they have been collected. There are a variety of ways of gathering data unobtrusively. For these purposes we will focus on three: content analysis, physical trace, and archival methods.

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