Observational Design Flashcards
What is an unstructured observation?
The researcher records any relevant behaviour with no system
What is structured observation?
A researcher uses systems to organise observations e.g behavioural categories
What is inter-observer reliability?
O observations being carried out by two observers to reduce bias. If there is consistency between the observers there is high inter-observer reliability.
What are two sampling methods for a structured observation? What are they?
- Event sampling- the researcher records every time the target behaviour occurs
- Time sampling- The researcher records target behaviour in a given time frame
What is an advantage and disadvantage for event sampling?
Advantage: useful when target behaviour happens infrequently
Disadvantage: if the event is too complex observer may overlook important details
What is an advantage and disadvantage of time sampling?
Advantage: effective in reducing number of observations made
Disadvantage: when behaviour is samples it might not be representative of the observation as a whole