Free written observation is a method of recording information without any predetermined structure or format. It involves jotting down thoughts, descriptions, and details as they occur in a spontaneous manner, allowing for a more authentic reflection of events or experiences. This approach is often used in qualitative research and education to capture rich and detailed data.
Emil Joseph Widmer has written: 'Military observation balloons (captive and free)' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Aerial observation (Military science), Balloons, Captive Balloons, Military Aeronautics
free play play according to themselves
Marjaleena Repo-Davis has written: 'Theoretical preconceptions of the participant observation methodology' -- subject(s): Knowledge, Sociology of, Observation (Psychology), Participant observation, Research, Sociology, Sociology of Knowledge
James Topping has written: 'Errors of observation and their treatment'
participant observation
Free. has written: 'The Free story'
William Asbury Kenyon has written: 'Poetry of observation' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'The poetry of observation, part second' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Dawn M. Smith has written: 'Learning through observation and audition'
It's just called observations.
The most important characteristic is that it be objective, i.e., free from bias.
J. M. Maciejowski has written: 'The modelling of systems with small observation sets'
Sarah Rehm Roberts has written: 'Observation and fantasy' -- subject(s): Exhibitions