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    will detail the account of an observation of human interaction. It will include a brief description of the location, the setting, emotional atmosphere, the demographics of the people being observed and various other pertinent details. I will focus on and describe behaviors and interactions between the participants. In the paper I will also identify the unwritten rules of social interaction as they apply to the situation. The information gathered during the observation will be used to draw conclusion

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    College Observation

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    the future for the next observations. First of all the organization of the data along with the time measurement are improvements that can be made. Instead of measuring five minutes I would measure every 15 minutes, making it four rounds in one hour. Within that hour we can also use a timer so that we don’t lose track of time. Also the time that we had to measure was on a Monday and Wednesday, for the next observation I would add in a Tuesday or Thursday. Since the observation was done on a campus we

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    the population of Yellow Springs in two major hubs of the village, in order to try and get a broad idea of what exactly it meant to be a citizen of this “hippy” town. My first observation location was on Xenia Avenue, which is the main street of “downtown”, where many of the shops are located. I picked this as an observation point because it is where most people in the town go during their day to day life; I saw it as an opportunity to be able to observe the townsfolk living their lives without drawing

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    (Loudenback, 2016) Starbucks cafés over the years have spread throughout major U.S. cities and metropolitan areas. Through observation, the data will gather by documenting the activities, interactions, and reactions of participants (customers and staff) using rich thick descriptions to identify common themes or trends to understand the success of Starbucks cafés. The observation process used is largely investigative, where the researcher gradually makes sense of this social phenomenon by contrasting

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    Lloyd Hall Observation

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    For my project, I decided to observe the Lloyd Hall particularly where the dining is located at, Stewart’s Corner. The observations that occurred wherein a span of one hour blocks, one from 8:40 am – 9:40 am, another at 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm, and the last one at 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm all on February 19, 2018. Within the seating area, the dominant traces were tables and chairs to sit, eat, talk, and possibly work on any assignments. Computers lined up on a divider, next to one of the registers. On the walls

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    Hypothesis: Bar culture is thought to be a free for all and a very egocentric society, that is highly alcohol charged and a party scene. Due to this perception, it is often believed that bar culture is a society where there is not much interaction with others besides the bartender and or the individuals that you are with. I am a novice when it comes to bar culture for many reasons but one of the most profound factors is that my family has a bad history with alcohol but my interest is peaked by this

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    Running head: Observation Studies (Revised) Observation Studies in Evaluation and Institutional Research Observation Methodology Paper PSYC – 724C James Campbell When is it appropriate to use the observation method to conduct research on subjects? Clearly, a number of questions that researchers want or need to address relating to human behaviors or actions cannot be addressed or answered by traditional research methods. One of the best ways to answer a number of these questions

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    place, which is a restaurant I have just recently started. When observing the customers with eye contact I notice that most of the time people are really good at this, mostly the older aged customers. The teenagers and young adults seem to spare glances at their phones more often or just talk while looking at their phones. I did notice some couples sat by each other instead of across each other, which made eye contact harder. When putting it into practice, since I work at a restaurant this was much easier

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    On March 18, 2017, I began the first component of my observation assignment. In contemplating where I was to do my observation, I wanted to find a location with a lot of people, a location that was indoors, and a location that would provide me with a wide point of observation that would allow me to peacefully and conspicuously observe people while taking notes in my notebook. As a result, I decided on the second floor above the lounge area in the Santa Anita mall, located in Arcadia, CA, on a Saturday

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    Interaction Patterns

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    For this social web assignment, I kept track of one hour each day for three separate days at different times and locations. I chose to write down my interactions this way so that I could get a well rounded idea of my interaction patterns in my real life. The first day I observed my interactions while I was at work in the Sonoma State University library. It was a typical afternoon and I worked the front desk with my supervisor, enjoying small conversation in between helping patrons. During this hour

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