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Please help with these few questions.

1. Do you think that observations provides better information than interviews?

2. Since case studies are an analysis of only one situation/ event and cannot be replicated, can they really add any value to a research project?

3. Do you think deriving meaning and drawing inferences from collated data makes qualitative research biased or subjective?

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The expert determines whether they think observations provide between information than interviews. The meaning and drawings of inferences from collated data is derived.

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1. Observation definitely provides better information than interviews because it provides you a chance to see how the person works in the environment and type of work the individual can produce. An interview only lets you see what type of interviewer the person is and how he ...

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