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Semi-structured interviews (n=6) + simple observation of the park at three time points.
For example, after conducting three mock interviews, you might realize your questions were too academic (“Please elucidate your epistemological stance toward sleep…”). You learn to revise to plain language (“In your own words, how does sleep fit into your day?”). This iterative refinement is the heart of applied methodology. Knowing that a survey uses a Likert scale is trivial. Designing a Likert scale that actually measures what you think it measures—and then administering it to real people who might be tired, suspicious, or eager to please—is the practiced skill. Section 1.5.4 pushes you off the cliff of theory into the shallow water of application. You will splash, you may swallow some water, but you will learn to swim. --- 1.5.4 Practice Applying The Methods Of Social Research