Cheetahs: Biology and Conservation 2018
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-804088-1.00035-6
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Social Science Methods to Study Human–Cheetah Interactions

Abstract: We are living in a new geological era-the Anthropocene-so called because of humanity's far-reaching effects on the environment. As our population grows, threats towards biodiversity, including those associated with human-cheetah conflict, also increase. Social science research enables conservationists to understand and address the human dimensions of these challenges. This chapter describes common social science paradigms, theories, methodologies, methods and sampling strategies useful for studying human-cheet… Show more

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“…This type of descriptive qualitative research is a type of research aimed at understanding what is happening in the field experienced by research subjects using descriptions in a series of words and language using various natural methods and interpreted from the perspective of the researcher himself [47], [48]. Qualitative methods can provide an in-depth understanding of complex issues in a field that has received less attention for research and investigation so that it can provide a thorough explanation of what is underlying it [49], [50].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This type of descriptive qualitative research is a type of research aimed at understanding what is happening in the field experienced by research subjects using descriptions in a series of words and language using various natural methods and interpreted from the perspective of the researcher himself [47], [48]. Qualitative methods can provide an in-depth understanding of complex issues in a field that has received less attention for research and investigation so that it can provide a thorough explanation of what is underlying it [49], [50].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%