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CampMetodologia d'enquestesMetodologia d'enquestesMetodologia d'enquestes
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Any d'origen1981 (methodological codification); diary use in research dates to 19th-century anthropology1920s–1940s (systematised by Allport, 1942)Late 19th century (formalized in 20th century)
Autor originalRobert G. Burgess (systematic methodological treatment)Gordon Allport (systematic social-science use); Nels Anderson (early fieldwork diaries)Rooted in 19th-century anthropology and sociology; systematized by ethnographers such as Bronislaw Malinowski and later Robert Emerson et al.
TipusQualitative data collection and reflexivity toolQualitative / mixed-methods data-collection techniqueQualitative data collection and recording technique
Font seminalBurgess, R. G. (1981). Keeping a research diary. Cambridge Journal of Education, 11(1), 75–83. link ↗Alaszewski, A. (2006). Using Diaries for Social Research. Sage. ISBN: 978-0761941415Emerson, R. M., Fretz, R. I., & Shaw, L. L. (1995). Writing Ethnographic Fieldnotes. University of Chicago Press. ISBN: 978-0226206813
Àliesresearcher diary, field diary, research journal, reflexive diarydiary study, diary technique, self-report diary, daily diary methodfieldnotes, observational notes, ethnographic notes, jottings
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ResumA research diary is a systematic, dated log maintained by the researcher throughout a study to record methodological decisions, emergent observations, analytical hunches, and reflections on researcher positionality. Unlike a participant diary, it is authored by the researcher and functions simultaneously as a data source, an audit trail, and a reflexivity instrument.The diary method is a data-collection technique in which participants record their thoughts, behaviours, events, or experiences in their own words at regular or event-contingent intervals over a defined study period. By capturing data close in time to the event, diaries reduce retrospective recall bias and give researchers access to the texture of everyday life as it unfolds — something one-off surveys and retrospective interviews cannot provide.Field notes are detailed written records created by researchers during or immediately after direct observation in a naturalistic setting. They capture what is seen, heard, and experienced — including behaviors, interactions, physical environments, and the researcher's own analytic impressions — forming the primary data source for ethnographic and observational studies.
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