29. Conducting observations in qualitative study is relatively flexible. To ensure quality observations, the researcher:

a) can experiment with various data recording strategies beforehand (such as field notes, audio- and videotapes), and practice the particular methods that work best for him/her
b) cannot divide the pages of the field notes in two columns – one for the observations made and next to it the interpretations thereof
c) should not remain relatively quiet and inconspicuous, yet friendly when approached
d) should not have him/herself introduced to the people to be observed

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a) can experiment with various data recording strategies beforehand (such as field notes, audio- and videotapes), and practice the particular methods that work best for him/her
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