Observational techniques Flashcards

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Where does the neutralistic observation take place

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  • in a natural environment
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Outline a controlled observation

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  • in a controlled observation there is some control over variables/ extraneous variables
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What are covert observations

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  • when behaviour of ppts is observed in secret
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What are overt observations

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  • when behaviour is observed knowingly and when ppts have given informed consent
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What is a participant observation

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  • when the researcher becomes a member of the group whose behaviour he/she is watching and/or recording
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What is non-participant observation

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  • when the researcher remains outside of the group whose behaviour he/she is watching and/or recording
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1-What is a strength of naturalistic and controlled observations
2-What is a limitation of naturalistic and controlled observations

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  • often have high external validity, findings can be generalised to real life
  • replication is difficult, uncontrolled extraneous variables lower internal validity
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1-What is a strength of covert observations

2-What is a limitation of covert observations

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  • increases validity

- ethics are questionable

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1-What is a strength of overt observations

2-What is a limitation of overt observations

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  • ethics are fine

- decreases validity due to demand characteristics

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1-What is a strength of participant observations

2-What is a limitation of participant observations

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  • increased insight into ppts lives and validity

- risk of going native, causing researcher to lose objectivity

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1-What is a strength of non-participant observations

2-What is a limitation of non-participant observations

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  • all objective view, less danger of going native

- lose valuable insight

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