I am looking at people's reaction to certain stereotypes portrayed through the fashion worn.
I plan to go out to a public area dressed as several stereotypes, either a * Young Lady/ Girly Girl*, * Tomboy/ Casual* and * Anti-social/ Emo* (which will remain constant) and approach people, who i will then ask for either the time or some change to make a call.
I Need ideas of ways of effectivly measuring the reactions and a possible scale to use, because people may have several unrelated reasons for why they can't help... And I can't film them without consent, for later reference because it is against the law :[
So far, I Have written sheets which I ( the 1st hand observer) and an assistant, who will sit 3-10m away can fill in, responding to observations made on: body language, time of interaction and dictance away from me. Any Other Suggestions For possible meduims to measure?
Also, I was contemplating recording them, and then afterwards having my assistant and i aproach them and explain what just occurred, then asking for consent to use the recording and also to possibly compile more data -- Any suggestions?
Thanks a Ton!
x-Alex-x
P.s Ignore My Last Post, Its A Bad Version of The Above.

