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Definition of Fieldworker
1. Noun. A researcher who works in the field.
Definition of Fieldworker
1. Noun. A person who does fieldwork ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fieldworker
Literary usage of Fieldworker
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Democracy South Africa: Evaluating the 1999 Election by Yvonne G. Muthien (1999)
"... 5 Eyes on the Ground: fieldworker Observations Introduction STEPHEN RULE The
survey of voters on election day (Chapter 4) involved the deployment of ..."
2. Educator Workload in South Africaby Linda Chisholm by Linda Chisholm (2005)
"The fieldworker also obtained the educator's official timetable and noted the
... The fieldworker kept notes of the educator's activities on a time sheet ..."
3. South African Social Attitudes: Changing Times, Diverse Voices by Stephen P. Rule, Udesh Pillay, Benjamin Roberts (2007)
"(fieldworker: If there are no children in the household, skip to question 200.)
fieldworker: Do NOT read out options. 197. If it happened in the last week, ..."
4. From School to Higher Education: Factors Affecting the Choices of Grade 12 ...by Michael Cosser, Jacques Du Toit by Michael Cosser, Jacques Du Toit (2002)
"Lindi Basson for project, fieldwork, and financial administration: fieldwork
conceptualisation: fieldworker recruitment and management: survey logistics ..."
5. California Special Education Programs: A Composite of Lawsby Paul D. Hinkle by Paul D. Hinkle (1995)
"The fieldworker shall be a member of the teaching staff of the California ...
The fieldworker shall visit graduates and former pupils of the school in their ..."
6. Annual Report by Illinois Farmers' Institute (1916)
"... fieldworker 2 8333 6 Burroughs Adding Machine Co Adding machine 1 300 00 (Approved
July 24, 1915.)! ..."
7. Building Businesses with Small Producers: Successful Business Development by Sunita Kapila, Donald C. Mead (2002)
"Table 2.1 Topics in the ITDG-B 15-day fieldworker training course Food technology
topics ... Each fieldworker has trained from 20 to 125 beneficiaries (60 ..."