Developing and pre-testing research tools
Joan Awunyo-Akaba | Beena Govidan | Saraswati Khanal | Emmanuel Nyavor | Renuka Rai | Suma Zachariah
Research into the sustainability of hygiene promotion activities carried out several years earlier should not itself alter people's behaviour. This article describes the techniques that were chosen –focus group discussions, pocket voting and direct observation – to record people's hygiene behaviour, without altering it.
focus group discussions, pocket voting and direct observation – to record people's hygiene behaviour, without altering it.
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