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Intensive Family Observations: A Methodological Guide, Annette Lareau, Aliya Hamid Rao
Intensive Family Observations: A Methodological Guide, Annette Lareau, Aliya Hamid Rao
Research Collection School of Social Sciences
There is a dearth of methodological guidance on how to conduct participant observation in private spaces such as family homes. Yet, participant observations can provide deep and valuable data about family processes. This article draws on two ethnographic studies of family life in which researchers conduct in-depth interviews, recruit families, and ultimately enter the family as a quasi-stranger for daily observations lasting a fixed period (e.g., three weeks). We term this approach "intensive family observations." Here, we provide concrete methodological advice for this method, beginning with guidelines for recruitment and gaining consent. We also discuss logistics of conducting family observation …