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Category > Art & Design Posted 27 Jul 2017 My Price 5.00

Complete the following task from Saunders et al. (2016):

Question One

Complete the following task from Saunders et al. (2016):

“Which strategies to help to gain access are likely to apply to the following scenarios:

  1. An ‘external’ researcher seeking direct access to managers who will be the research participants;
  2. An ‘external’ researcher seeking access through an organisational gatekeeper/broker to their intended participants or respondents;
  3. An internal researcher planning to undertake a research project within their employing organisation?” (p. 264).

What strategy will you need to gain access within the context of your own research?

 

Question Two

What techniques can be used by researchers to collect data (primary and secondary)? What are the advantages and disadvantages of each technique, and when might some techniques be more relevant than others? What kind of data will you be using in your research, and what techniques will be using?

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Status NEW Posted 27 Jul 2017 02:07 PM My Price 5.00

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