As a general rule, any schedule that does not allow for things going wrong is most unlikely to be met, so’ play safe. It is also sensible to heed warning offered by Robson (2002, p. 4s6): "naive researchers may be injured by unforeseen problems with qualitative data. This can occur at the collection stage, where overload is a constant danger." Our planning should ensure that researchers, as well as other participants, emerge from our research unharmed by the process.
As a general rule, any schedule that does not allow for things going wrong is most unlikely to be met, so’ play safe. It is also sensible to heed warning offered by Robson (2002, p. 4s6): "naive researchers may be injured by unforeseen problems with qualitative data. This can occur at the collection stage, where overload is a constant danger." Our planning should ensure that researchers, as well as other participants, emerge from our research unharmed by the process.
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