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Himanshu Kulshreshtha
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Asked: January 29, 20242024-01-29T12:30:15+05:30 2024-01-29T12:30:15+05:30In: Anthropology

Find out the marriage type of five families in your neighbourhood including the changes observed in these families. What will be your methodology and tell us the reasons for choosing this methodology?

Find out five families in your neighborhood have what kind of marriage each, along with any changes that have been noticed. What will be your approach, and please explain your decision-making process?

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    1. Himanshu Kulshreshtha Elite Author
      2024-01-29T12:31:35+05:30Added an answer on January 29, 2024 at 12:31 pm

      Research on Marriage Types in the Neighborhood: Methodology and Justification

      1. Methodology:**

      a. Surveys and Interviews:**

        - Develop a structured survey to collect data on marriage types, family structures, and changes observed in five families.
        - Conduct interviews with family members to gather qualitative insights, exploring perceptions, experiences, and factors influencing marriage types.
      

      b. Participant Observation:**

        - Engage in participant observation by attending community events, gatherings, or social activities to observe family dynamics and interactions.
      

      c. Secondary Data Analysis:**

        - Examine relevant secondary sources, such as community records, to supplement and validate the collected data.
      

      2. Reasons for Choosing this Methodology:**

      a. Comprehensive Insights:**

        - Surveys and interviews provide a holistic understanding of marriage types, capturing both quantitative and qualitative data on individual experiences.
      

      b. Cultural Sensitivity:**

        - Participant observation ensures cultural sensitivity by immersing the researcher in the community context, fostering trust and yielding richer qualitative data.
      

      c. Triangulation:**

        - The combination of surveys, interviews, and secondary data analysis allows for triangulation, enhancing the reliability and validity of the findings.
      

      d. Longitudinal Perspective:**

        - Conducting interviews and observing changes over time provides a longitudinal perspective, enabling the identification of trends and shifts in marriage types.
      

      e. Community Involvement:**

        - Involving the community in surveys and interviews fosters collaboration, respect, and openness, contributing to more accurate and culturally contextualized data.
      

      f. Ethical Considerations:**

        - Obtaining informed consent and maintaining confidentiality in surveys and interviews ensures ethical standards are upheld, respecting the privacy of the families involved.
      

      g. Adaptability:**

        - The flexibility of this mixed-methods approach allows for adaptation to the dynamic nature of social phenomena, accommodating unforeseen changes or emerging themes.
      

      Overall, this methodological approach ensures a comprehensive, culturally sensitive, and ethically sound exploration of marriage types and changes in the neighborhood. The triangulation of data sources enhances the robustness of the research findings, providing valuable insights into the complexities of family life within the community.

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