Evaluation Meeting as an Element of Increasing the Effectiveness of Field Research in Social Sciences

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The increase in the popularity of field research and its digitization meant that the vast majority is carried out in teams. This means that collecting empirical data in the field requires coordination for the correctness of its effectiveness. The article presents the evaluation meeting as a tool for managing field research carried out on a team. The text presents the current challenges of field research and discusses the range of areas requiring coordination. The paper presented how the field research coordinator should organize and conduct the evaluation meeting. The range of problems that can be solved through the evaluation meeting was also presented, indicating its benefits and limitations.

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Klimek, J. (2024). Evaluation Meeting as an Element of Increasing the Effectiveness of Field Research in Social Sciences. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 23. https://doi.org/10.1177/16094069241272181

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