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Card 6

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Can be distributed at home and returned by post, in-person, on the spot, or through emails

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Card 7

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May cover the entire population

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Card 8

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Spoken questions, normally closed-ended

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Card 9

Front

May use the comparative method- comparing similar groups from one difference

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Card 10

Front

Ronald King used this method when he hid in the Wendy house of an infant school

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Card 11

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Questions- one-to-one or with a group

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Card 12

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Typically has a higher response rate than questionnaires, since people are less likely to turn down face-to-face requests

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Card 13

Front

May not be valid, if definitions change over time to suit the government's purposes

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Card 14

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May have issues such as getting in, staying in and getting out

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Card 15

Front

Charkin et al. used it when he made 48 university students teach a 10 year old boy, with different statements about his ability

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