what is non-participant observation?
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Non-participant observations is when the researcher/sociologist does not take part or being involved in the research. For example: when a researcher/sociologist wanted to study a group of kindergarten children, he/she just observing them because it is impossible for the researcher/sociologist to become a kindergarten children.
This advantage is staying in shape. There are not 'Moderator's intentions'. This is difference with cover participant observation.
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