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=== Assignment ahead of next (April 8) meeting === Upon receiving your team/site assignment, please complete the following things: # Spend time (at least an hour or so?) exploring example communities and/or their rules from for your research site (and note that you may need to coordinate with your team/site leader(s) to identify example communities and/or rules). What strikes you as interesting or surprising about the rules in this site? Are there any rules you might expect to find that are missing? # Read over [https://docs.google.com/document/d/13u-J5wXmB2I8iRgl_Fa3vOmu3c5oTIRo/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=103454613357360979887&rtpof=true&sd=true the IRB protocol]. What do you find confusing or surprising about the IRB protocol? # Read over [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UsIGSDrsWjQmf41pTqJJls3gXxAxPzk-4rifkgtt-tc/edit?usp=sharing the general interview protocol]. Which interview questions strike you as most interesting? Why? # Is there anything in particular about interviewing you feel especially confident about? Anything you feel nervous about? # What are some biases you think you might bring into your interviews? (See the section on "Constructivist Grounded Theory" in the Charmaz.) Please write your responses to these questions and submit them to your team leader(s) (either in an email or as an attachment) ahead of Friday's meeting.
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