Observations Flashcards

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What is an observation?

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Where a researcher observes a situation and records what happens, but doesn’t manipulate an IV

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What is a naturalistic observation?

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Observing people in an environment thats natural for them. Looking at behaviour that’s spontaneously occurring.

e.g. might look at children playing in the park.

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What are the strengths of a naturalistic observation?

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No demand characteristics

High ecological validity

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What are the weaknesses of a naturalistic observation?

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Less reliable - hard to replicate

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What is a controlled observation?

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Researcher does manipulate some variables. Carried out in laboratory-style situations.

e.g. Milgram’s study

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What are the strengths of a controlled observation?

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Replicable

Collect quantitative data

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What are the weaknesses of a controlled observation?

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Behaviour is less likely to be natural as participant knows they are being observed - demand characteristics

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What is participant observation?

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Researcher gets involved with the everyday life of the group that want to observe.

e.g. Rosenhan

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What are the strengths of participant observation?

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Gain more insight - increase validity

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What are the weaknesses of participant observation?

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May lose objectivity

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What is non-participant observation?

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Researcher observes the group from outside the group, don’t attempt to join in.
e.g. Bandura

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What are the strengths of non-participant observation?

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Objectivity

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What are the weaknesses of non-participant observation?

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Hard to gain insight into behaviour observing

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What is a covert observation?

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Where the group being observed aren’t aware they are being observed.

e.g. Bandura, Rosenhan, Sherif

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What are the strengths of a covert observation?

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Natural behaviour - no demand characteristics

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What are the weaknesses of a covert observation?

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May be ethical issues

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What is an overt observation?

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Where the group being observed are aware they are being studied

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What are the strengths of an overt observation?

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Ethical - gain consent

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What are the weaknesses of an overt observation?

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Participants know they are being observed - lower valdiity

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What is a structured observation?

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Uses a coding scheme or a contingency table with specific categories.

e.g. Bandura had specific behaviour he was looking for and made a tally each time it occurred. Collects quantitative data

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What are the strengths of a structured observation?

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Collect quantitative data - easy to analyse

Replicable

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What are the weaknesses of a structured observation?

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Data is limited - doesn’t provide meaning, lowers validity

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What is an unstructured observation?

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Doesn’t have any predetermined categories, just record periods of behaviour and note down everything we see during that time.

Could do this using a video. Tend to use time sampling - e.g. after every 10 minutes we observe for 2 minutes

Collects qualitative data

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What are the strengths of an unstructured observation?

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Gain more detailed data - increases validity

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What are the weaknesses of an unstructured observation?

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Very time consuming to collect and analyse

Cannot replicate - lowers reliability