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What (who) is periodical observation - definition

ORGANIZATION
Mass observation surveys; Mass Observation; Mass observation; Mass-Observation Archive
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SERIAL PUBLICATION THAT APPEARS IN A NEW EDITION ON A REGULAR SCHEDULE
Periodical; Periodicals; Debut issue; Part-publication; Part publication; Periodical publication; Part-published; Issue (periodical); Issue (periodicals); Issue number (periodicals); Number (periodicals); Premiere issue; Charter issue; Dummy issue; Zero issue; First issue; First issue (periodicals); Final issue; Last issue; Journal title; Periodical journal
I. n.
Magazine, review, serial.
II. a.
Periodical literature         
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SERIAL PUBLICATION THAT APPEARS IN A NEW EDITION ON A REGULAR SCHEDULE
Periodical; Periodicals; Debut issue; Part-publication; Part publication; Periodical publication; Part-published; Issue (periodical); Issue (periodicals); Issue number (periodicals); Number (periodicals); Premiere issue; Charter issue; Dummy issue; Zero issue; First issue; First issue (periodicals); Final issue; Last issue; Journal title; Periodical journal
A periodical literature (also called a periodical publication or simply a periodical) is a published work that appears in a new edition on a regular schedule. The most familiar example is a newspaper, but a magazine or a journal are also examples of periodicals.
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SERIAL PUBLICATION THAT APPEARS IN A NEW EDITION ON A REGULAR SCHEDULE
Periodical; Periodicals; Debut issue; Part-publication; Part publication; Periodical publication; Part-published; Issue (periodical); Issue (periodicals); Issue number (periodicals); Number (periodicals); Premiere issue; Charter issue; Dummy issue; Zero issue; First issue; First issue (periodicals); Final issue; Last issue; Journal title; Periodical journal
¦ adjective occurring or appearing at intervals.
?(of a magazine or newspaper) published at regular intervals.
¦ noun a periodical magazine or newspaper.
Derivatives
periodically adverb

Wikipedia

Mass-Observation

Mass-Observation is a United Kingdom social research project; originally the name of an organisation which ran from 1937 to the mid-1960s, and was revived in 1981 at the University of Sussex.

Mass-Observation originally aimed to record everyday life in Britain through a panel of around 500 untrained volunteer observers who either maintained diaries or replied to open-ended questionnaires (known as directives). The organisation also paid investigators to anonymously record people's conversation and behaviour at work, on the street and at various public occasions, including public meetings and sporting and religious events.