observational techniques

    Cards (12)

    • covert observation
      • participants observed without their knowledge
      • observing natural, unmanipulated behaviour
    • strength of covert observation
      high levels of validity
    • limitations of covert observations
      can be unethical
    • overt observation
      participants are aware of observation
    • strength of overt observation
      more ethical than covert
    • limitations of overt obervation

      • social desirability is likely
      • demand characteristics
    • participant observation
      • researcher joins group and becomes involved with them
      • participants dont know who the observer is
    • strengths of participant observation
      researcher build rapport with the participants
    • limitations of participant observation
      • researcher may become bias
      • ethical considerations (deception)
    • non-participant observation
      researcher remains separate from the participants
    • strength of non-participant observation
      researcher is more likely to remain objective
    • limitation of non-participant observation
      researcher is unable to build rapport with the participants