One-place study is a research method used primarily in the field of social sciences, particularly in sociology and anthropology. It involves the in-depth examination of a specific geographic location or community to gather comprehensive data and insights about the social, cultural, economic, and environmental factors affecting that place. In one-place studies, researchers may use a variety of methods, including qualitative approaches such as interviews, participant observation, and ethnography, as well as quantitative methods like surveys and statistical analysis.

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