Observation Flashcards

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What are the types of observation methods?

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Participant, non-participant, overt, covert

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Advantages of participant observation

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Allows researcher to study a group in a natural environment, it has high levels of validity

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Disadvantages of participant observation

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Might be difficult to gain entry, haven’t asked for consent, must rely on memories to take notes

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Advantages of non-participant

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The situation is natural, separate from the group

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Disadvantages of non-participant

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Can create the Hawthorne affect which means that peoples behaviour isn’t natural

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Advantages of covert observation

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Doesn’t know the presence of the researcher so it is valid, doesn’t cause the Hawthorne effect

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Disadvantages of covert observation

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Cause ethnic concerns because no consent was given to gather research on them

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Advantages of overt observation

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Good ethics because they have given consent, low cost

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Disadvantages of overt observation

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Data isn’t qualitative due to them knowing the researcher is there causing the Hawthorne effect

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