Students Recreation Club at the International Language Institute
Students Recreation Club at the International Language Institute
Classification System
The paper is based on observation research which took place at the Students Recreation Club at the International Language Institute; the observation at club is focused, attentive perception of objects and phenomena to know the attitude of individuals. In contrast to measurements of observations aimed less at qualitative detection of the objects rather than quantitative data.
Observations at the Students Recreation Club are made in almost all scientific and technical disciplines. This paper treats the fields of natural sciences that is the social research and as a basic method of empirical science. Observations are the basis of empirical data. The observation at the Students Recreation Club of the scientific method is the observation that tends to be subjective and determined by the observer's immediate needs. It attempts to use scientific observation to be systematically and objectively (Patton, 2002). To achieve this system, it requires a monitoring plan and an organization of the monitoring process which will determine;
what from whom, when and where is observed,
like what is observed, and
whether the observed is interpreted in any form.
Main Interpretations of the Patterns of Interaction
From the observation at the Students Recreation Club at the International Language Institute, it is observed that the majority of the people were students in military uniform and about 10 people were civilians, more than 60 people were males and the rest were females. It was observed that the temperature at club was about 70 degree and also fried and grilled food smells were observed because food corner was having its special burger day. It is found that the about a hundred people were seated at tables while others were buying their food.
Besides it, some people were leaving the club; however, about 10 people ...