Introduction Field research is a method of research that deals with understanding and interpreting the social interactions of groups of people and communities by observing and dealing with people in their natural settings.  The field research methods involve direct observation, participant observation, and qualitative interviews. Let’s take a deeper look at field research, what it […]


  • Angela Kayode-Sanni
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