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Difference between intuitive and observational methods
The difference between the intuitive method and the observational methodis as follows.
The intuitive method is a research method that involves obtaining primary data through conversations, answer sheets, etc., and analyzing and discussing the resulting data in order to gain knowledge about the object of study.
Observation method refers to the researcher according to a certain research purpose, research outline or observation table, with their own senses and aids to directly observe the object of study, so as to obtain a method of information.
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