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A research team is designing a study to investigate the unwritten rules and daily challenges of rookie firefighters during their first year of service. Apply the concept of participant observation benefits to explain one specific methodological action a researcher must take to achieve an insider perspective, and state what they will be able to understand as a result.

Question: A research team is designing a study to investigate the unwritten rules and daily challenges of rookie firefighters during their first year of service. Apply the concept of participant observation benefits to explain one specific methodological action a researcher must take to achieve an insider perspective, and state what they will be able to understand as a result.

Sample answer: To achieve an insider perspective, the researcher must become an active member of the firefighter social group, such as training and working alongside them in the firehouse. As a result, the researcher will be uniquely positioned to intimately understand the viewpoints, behaviors, and lived experiences of the rookie firefighters in a way that an outside observer could not.

Key points:

  • The researcher must take the action of becoming an active member of the social group (e.g., training or working as a firefighter).
  • This active role is applied to gain a deep, insider perspective.
  • The result of this role is the ability to intimately understand the viewpoints, behaviors, or lived experiences of the rookie firefighters.

Rubric: Award full credit if the student applies the concept by specifying a concrete action (joining/working/active participation within the group of rookie firefighters) and identifies the outcome (obtaining an insider perspective to intimately understand viewpoints, behaviors, or lived experiences).

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