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ADVANTAGES : •Generalist and project staff

•The choice of methods and techniques

•The out comes of Action Research.

•Study as you are implementing

•Concurrent - be part of action

•Produces new behaviour which helps in project growth.

DISADVANTAGES: •Rarely gives policy understanding externalities etc.

•The relations between participants and researchers-role definition affect the outcomes.

•New behaviour may block possibilities-if researcher does not facilitate alternatives.

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