Types of Observation

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    • difference between naturalistic & controlled observations
      naturalistic is in a setting which it would normally occur but controlled is in a structured/controlled environment
    • +/- of naturalistic observations
      + high external validity
      - replication is difficult due to lack of control
    • +/- of controlled observations
      + more control of extraneous variables - high internal validity
      - lacks external validity
    • difference between covert & overt observations
      covert is when Ps don't know they are being watched but overt the Ps know about the research
    • +/- of covert observations
      + data is more valid
      - ethical concerns
    • +/- of overt observations

      + more ethical
      - knowledge of research may influence Ps behaviour
    • difference between participant & non-participant
      participant is where the research is invloved in the research but non-participant is where the research just observes
    • +/- of participant observations
      + greater validity
      - may lose objectivity - 'going native
    • +/- of non-participant observations
      + research remains objective
      - lose valuable insight gained in participant observation
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