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This document discusses different types of social research methods including participant observation, field work, surveys, sampling, and interviews. It explains that scientific research systematically gathers data through harnessing curiosity to provide scientific explanations of the world. Some key methods covered are participant observation where researchers observe social behaviors of people in natural settings, field work which originated in social anthropology to study cultures, surveys to collect standardized information from a sample of populations, and interviews which are used by organizations like NSSO.






