15 - Field Report
15 - Field Report
15 - Field Report
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Prayer before study
Lord, true source of light and wisdom,
give me a keen sense of understanding,
a retentive memory and a capacity to grasp things
correctly. Grant me the grace to be accurate in my
expositions and the skill to express myself with
thoroughness and clarity. Be with me at the start
of my work and study, guide its progress and bring
it to its completion. Grant this through Christ, our
Lord. Amen.
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MENTAL EXERCISE
1. WHAT DO YOU CALL AN ARGUMENTATIVE WRITING THAT AIMS TO TALK ABOUT A
WRITER’S STAND ON AN ISSUE OR PHENOMENON IN TERMS OF HOW IT CAN BE
ADDRESSED?
2. WHICH CHARACTERISTIC OF A POSITION PAPER SUGGESTS THAT THE THESIS
STATEMENT TO BE FORMULATED IS SOMETHING THAT SHOULD AVOID UNNECESSARY
WORDS FOR SIMPLICITY OR INTELLIGIBILITY?
3. WHICH CHARACTERISTIC OF A POSITION PAPER SUGGESTS THAT ALTHOUGH IT
PROVIDES ASSERTIONS THAT ARE OPINION-BASED, IT SHOULD STILL BE BACKED UP BY
PROOFS.
7. TRUE OR FALSE: OF ALL THE SHORT ARGUMENTATIVE TEXTS, ONLY LETTERS TO THE
EDITOR MAY ALSO BE CONSIDERED A POSITION PAPER.
10-12. IN REFINING YOUR ARGUMENTS FOR A POSITION PAPER, WHAT ARE THE THREE
ELEMENTS THAT SHOULD BE CONSIDERED?
MENTAL EXERCISE
13. IN BUILDING A POSITION IN THE ACADEMIC CONTEXT, WHAT STEP SHOULD BE DONE
FIRST?
14. WHAT KIND OF RESOURCES SHOULD THE WRITER USE IN BUILDING A POSITION
PAPER?
15. WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE IN ORDER TO PREPARE FOR THE OPPOSITION IN YOUR
POSITION PAPER?
MENTAL EXERCISE
1. POSITION
PAPER 5. ENGAGING 9. TRUE 14. RELIABLE
10-12.
ASSERTION,
2. CLEAR 6. RESOLUTE
EVIDENCE, &
EXPLANATIO
3. FACTUAL 7. FALSE N
13.
RESEARCHIN
4. G 15. CITE
8. TRUE
DEBATABLE COUNTER-
ARGUMENTS &
REFUTATIONS
University of Santo Tomas
English Department
English for Academic and Professional Purposes
FIELD REPORT
FIELD REPORT
The purpose of a field report in the social sciences is to describe the observation of
people, places, and/or events and to analyze that observation data in order to identify
and categorize common themes in relation to the research problem underpinning the
study. The content represents the researcher's interpretation of meaning found in data
that has been gathered during one or more observational events.
Field Report
❏ Report Date
❏ Name of workers involved
❏ Available resources
❏ Weather conditions
❏ Physical conditions
❏ Risks and safety incidents
❏ Disruptions and delays
❏ Other information
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RAISING AWARENESS ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH AND WORKING ON
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1:
Participant Observation
- It involves an intensive interaction
between the observer and the subjects or
participants by joining the group he / she
is studying in their environment and
participate in their activities.
COVERT PARTICIPANT OBSERVATION
(4)Conversational / Interactional
OBSERVING PEOPLE AND HOW THEY
Analysis INTERACT W/ EACH OTHER
University of Southern California: Guide points in
preparing for a field report and conducting observations:
1. Systematically observe and accurately record the
varying aspects of the situation.
2. Continuously analyze your observation.
OBSERVE MORE THAN ONCE TO VALIDATE FIRST FINDINGS
3. Keep the
22 report’s aims in mind while you are
DISREGARD OBSERVATIONS MADE THAT ARE NUANCES TO YOUR GOAL
observing.
4. Consciously observe, record, and analyze what
youDISREGARD LOGICAL
hear and seeAND
inSENSIBLE BUT UNRELATED
the context OBSERVATIONS
of a theoretical
framework. PAY ATTENTION TO EVERY DETAIL
Try this
Note taking
Photography
Illustrations/Drawings
This does not refer to an artistic endeavor but, rather, refers to the
possible need,27for example, to draw a map of the observation setting or
illustrating objects in relation to people's behavior. This can also take
the form of rough tables or graphs documenting the frequency and type
of activities observed. These can be subsequently placed in a more
readable format when you write your field report. To save time, draft a
table [i.e., columns and rows] on a separate piece of paper before an
observation if you know you will be entering data in that way.
WHAT TO OBSERVE
Physical setting. The characteristics of an occupied space
and the human use of the place where the observation(s)
are being conducted.
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WHAT TO OBSERVE
Objects and material culture. The presence, placement, and
arrangement of objects that impact the behavior or actions of those
being observed. If applicable, describe the cultural artifacts representing
the beliefs--values, ideas, attitudes, and assumptions--used by the
individuals you are observing.
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WHAT TO OBSERVE
Use of language. Don't just observe but listen to what is being said,
how is it being said, and, the tone of conversation among participants.
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WHAT TO OBSERVE
What you will observe is highly dependent on the subject under study.
C. A doctor of Hospital A checked himself in at Hospital B to try and compare the latter s
customer service in the emergency room.
D. Construction firm XYZ hiring an agent, tasked to apply as an employee of Construction Firm
BCD, to unethically get first-hand information about the latter.
Let’s do this!
Adriana routinely monitors the inventory of stocks of prescription
medicines before and after the delivery. What type of observation is
employed by Adriana?
A. Naturalistic
B. Qualitative observation
C. Simulation
D. Quantitative observation D