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CHAPTER I

INTRODUCTION

A. BACKGROUND

B. PROBLEM FORMULATION
C. PURPOSE OF WRITING
CHAPTER II

SUMMARY / CONTENTS OF THE BOOK

A. IDENTIFY OF BOOK

NO Identity Of Book Book 1 Book 2


1 Title of Book PARTICIPANT THE ETHNOGRAPHIC
OBSERVATION INTERVIEW
2 The writer’s JAMES P. SPRADLEY JAMES P. SPRADLEY
3 City/Publisher HARCOUT BRACE HARCOUT BRACE
JAVANOVICH JAVANOVICH
COLLEGE COLLEGE
4 Year of Publishing 1980 1979
5 Pages 204 253

B. SUMMARY
STRENGTH

Book l

Book ll

 This book provides a lot of information about ethnographic material and


methods in ethnographic.
 The form of letters in this paper is also normal so it doesn't get bored when
read.
 In the chapter one, there is an explanation of the types of descriptions in
graphical form which provide a complete explanation.
 This book also provides an example of how a conversation to identify
ethnographic interviews using greetings, asking questions, expressing
interests.
 This book also explains important ethnographic interview elements such as
explicit purpose, ethnographic explanation, ethnographic questions.
 This book there are also tasks that are done to measure a person's ability to
understand the concept of this ethnographic interview.
 This book there is also an explanation of language.
 This book there is a lot of material that may not be widely known, such as
locating an informant, interviewing an informant, making an ethnographic
record, asking descriptive questions, analyzing ethnographic interviews,
making a domain analysis, etc.

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