What do you think of the current hunting controversy?
What kind of hunting complaints have you got this year?
What factors will affect the future of hunting?
Have you had any personal experiences with anti-hunters or groups?
What is your reaction to the anti-hunters message and arguments?
What do you think the hunting community needs to do to help change the views of the hunting-community?
I will make sure to ask questions that require more than a "yes" or "no" answer and be flexible with my questions during the interview.
I can also perform an observation for one of my field research methods. I plan on hunting here in the next few weeks to a month for turkey and deer. During my hunt, I can see if there is any issues with hunters and anti-hunters. I would be looking for other hunters, people who are not wearing camouflage (they could be anti-hunters), game wardens, landowners, and forest service rangers. My observations will give great visual evidence for my paper.
I can also use correspondence to find information. Many hunting websites have forums, where hunters communicate with each other online. I can ask questions over the forums to see what other hunter's opinions are about my research paper. Another method I can use is go to a public event to collect information. I could go to a rally for anti-hunting to learn more about the other side of my argument (opponent). These field research methods will give me a diverse of evidence, instead of just using electronic and print resources. This information will be credible because it is real life/personal, which will give me an edge for my paper.
I will make sure to ask questions that require more than a "yes" or "no" answer and be flexible with my questions during the interview.
I can also perform an observation for one of my field research methods. I plan on hunting here in the next few weeks to a month for turkey and deer. During my hunt, I can see if there is any issues with hunters and anti-hunters. I would be looking for other hunters, people who are not wearing camouflage (they could be anti-hunters), game wardens, landowners, and forest service rangers. My observations will give great visual evidence for my paper.
I can also use correspondence to find information. Many hunting websites have forums, where hunters communicate with each other online. I can ask questions over the forums to see what other hunter's opinions are about my research paper. Another method I can use is go to a public event to collect information. I could go to a rally for anti-hunting to learn more about the other side of my argument (opponent). These field research methods will give me a diverse of evidence, instead of just using electronic and print resources. This information will be credible because it is real life/personal, which will give me an edge for my paper.
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