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Eitzen, D. Stanley. “College Athletes Should Be Paid.” Sports and Athletes, edited by James D. Torr, Greenhaven Press, 2005. Opposing Viewpoints. Gale In Context: Opposing Viewpoints, https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/EJ3010233247/OVIC?u=ucinc_main&sid=OVIC&xid=ebd776bc. Accessed 17 Oct. 2019. Originally published as “Slaves of Big-Time College Sports,” USA Today Magazine, Sept. 2000, p. 26.

Meshefejian, Krikor. “Pay to Play: Should College Athletes Be Paid?” Should College Athletes Be Paid?, edited by Geoff Griffin, Greenhaven Press, 2008. At Issue. Gale In Context: Opposing Viewpoints, https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/EJ3010490203/OVIC?u=ucinc_main&sid=OVIC&xid=98ca532d. Accessed 17 Oct. 2019. Originally published in The Journal of the Business Law Society, 23 Mar. 2005. Select

1. Field research is recording what you see either in written notes, photographs, drawings, audiotapes, and notes from interviews and conversations. The three types are, observations, questionnaires and survey, and interviews.

2. Challenge for observation is not having enough personal experience or more information towards the topic you are discussing. A challenge for questionnaires and surveys is it can be hard to find a reasonable one to use for your work. The third challenge for interviews is finding the right types of experts to get you know your topic better or for what you are trying to find.

The challenge of using a monograph is your not always gonna get what you want out of it.

With articles it can be challenging by if you read along it is either you know it or don’t with the information given in the article.

1. The three interview types are, face to face, phone, and email.

2. A face to face challenge would be not having audio equipment with you and end up not knowing all of what that person said to you. Phone can be challenging when the connection you have is weak or the other persons is, make sure you guys are at a good hotspot to make sure there will be no difficulties. Email can be a challenge because it is not at a personal level so you gotta make it yourself through your email.

3. Make sure you cover only things you need to know and the answers you need. Do not waste their time and have them not waste yours either make it friendly and hostile free and youll get all the answers you need.

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