module 7 Flashcards

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ecological validity

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the extent to which research can be generalized to real life situations

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undisguised observation

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studies in which the subjects are aware that the researcher is observing their behavior

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nonparticipant observation

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studies in which the researcher does not participate in the situation in which the subjects are involved

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participant observation

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studies in which the researcher actively participates in the situation in which the research subjects are involved

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disguised observation

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studies in which the subjects are unaware that the researcher is observing behaviors

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expectancy effects

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influence of the researcher’s expectations on the outcomes

- may pay more attention to behaviors that support hypothesis and ignore those that do not

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laboratory observation

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observing people/animals in a contrived setting, usually a laboratory
- concerns: reactivity, expectancy effects, lack of flexibility

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narrative records

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full narrative descriptions of a subject’s behavior (notes, video, audio, etc)

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checklist

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a tally sheet on which the researcher records attributes of the subjects and whether particular behaviors were observed

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static item

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a type of item used on a checklist on which attributes that do not change are recorded (how many people are present, gender, race, weather, etc)

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action item

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a type of item used on a checklist to note the presence or absence of behaviors

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qualitative methods (5)

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case study
archival
interview
field study
action research
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qualitative research

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social research based on field observations that are analyzed without statistics
- focused on interpreting not quantifying

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archival method

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involves describing data that existed before the time of the study

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interview

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involves asking questions in a face-to-face manner that can be conducted anywhere

  • standardized interview: questions are asked in a specific order, little deviation of wording
  • semistandardized
  • unstandardized
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focus group interview

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interviewing 6-10 individuals at the same time

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field study

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observing everyday activities as they happen in a natural setting

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action research

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research is conducted by a group of people to identify a problem , attempt to resolve it, and then assess how successful their efforts were