Research Methods : Observational Techniques Flashcards

1
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what do obsv provide psychologists with

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way of seeing what peeps do without asking them

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2
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researchers can stuyd in a natural or controlled enviro allowing

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flexibility study > complex interaction btwn variables

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3
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observation often used within an experiment as what

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way of assessing dependent variable

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4
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naturalistic observation

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obsv happens in place where target behaviour noramlly displayed

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5
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in a NO how are aspects of the enviro

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aspects fo enviro free to vary

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6
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when is it good to do in a NO

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study interaction in enviro where it would normally take place where doesn’t make sense a lab setting

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7
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what is a controlled observation

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obsv used when useful to control variables and aspects of research situation

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8
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how did ainsowrth control her stuyd

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specifically designed playroom which they recorded data through two way mirror

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9
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why did ainsowrth record data through a two way mirror

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not to distub the action

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10
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in a controlled obsv there is some control over variables including

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manipulating variables
to observe effects
reduce confounding/extraneous variables

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11
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+VE of NO

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High EV
findings can be generalsied to everyday life casue of behaviour studied in eviro where would normally occur

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12
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-ves of NO

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LACK OF CONTrol over research situation makes replication of investigation diffcult

therfore reduces reliability ?

+

may also be many uncontrolled confoudning/extraneous variables that make it more difficult to judge any pattern of behaviour
reduces internal validty

may also be uncontrolled confounding/extraneous variable making it more difficult to judge any pattern of behaviour

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13
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-ve of controlled obsv

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cannot be applied to everyday life - low ev

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14
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+ve of controlled obvs

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confounding/extraneous varibale less of a factor so replication of obsv becomes easier

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15
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behaviour may be occasionally recorded without first

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getting consent of pt

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16
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Covert obsv

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pt dont know theyre focus of the study and behaviour is obsv in secret eg from balcony

17
Q

how can covert obsv be ethical

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behaviour is public and happening anyway

18
Q

Overt obsv

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when pt know their behaviour’s being observed and have given informed consent beforehand

19
Q

+ve of covert obsv

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reduces demand characteristics and ensures behaviours observed will be natural therefore increasing IV

20
Q

-VE of covert

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ethics are questionable as people dont know till after and even if behaviour public they dont want behaviour noted

21
Q

Give example of when behaviour public but peeps want their right to privacy

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shopping but how much they spent is personal

22
Q

+ve of overt obsv

A

more ethical

23
Q

-ve of overt obsv

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pt know theyre watched may greatly influence behaviour

24
Q

What is pt obsv

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necessary/observer joins group theyre studying

25
Q

why can pt obsv be good

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get first hand account of experience so qualitative hands on data

26
Q

non pt obsv

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researcehr remains seperate from those they’re studying and records behaviour in a more obj manner

27
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non pt obsv can be only option when

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impractical/impossible to join in e.g female researcher in yr10 students behaviour obsv

28
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explain +ve of pt obsv

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researcher experiences situation as pt do
giving them more insight into lives of people being studied
increase EV

29
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explain -ve of pt obsv

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researcher identify too strongly with those theyre studying and loose objecitvity
adopting local lifestyle - line between being rsrchr and pt blurred

30
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+ve of pt obsv

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lets r keep psychological distance from their pt

so less danger of adopting local lifestyle

31
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-ve of pt obsv

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loose valuable insight to be gained in a pt obsv

casue too far removed from people and behaviour they’re studying