observational design

    Cards (10)

    • unstructured
      researcher may want to write down everything they see
    • structured
      researcher uses a pre-determined list of behaviours and sampling methods
    • behavioural categories
      when a target behaviour is broken up into components that are observable and measurable
    • event sampling
      target behaviour or event is first established then the researcher records this event every time it occurs
    • time sampling
      a target individual or group is first established then the researcher records their behaviour in a fixed time frame
    • structured evaluation
      strength
      • make the recording of data easier and more systematic
      • produced numerical data- comparing is more straightforward
      weakness
      • may only record behaviours that catch the eye
    • unstructured evaluation
      strength:
      • more in detail data collected
      weakness:
      • qualitative data- more difficult to record and analyse
    • behavioural categories (evaluation)
      • must be observable, measurable and self-evident
      • must be obvious
    • time sampling (evaluation)
      strength:
      • effective in reducing the number of observations
      weakness:
      • may be unrepresentative
    • event sampling (evaluation)

      strength:
      • useful when the target behaviour or event happens quite frequently
      weakness:
      • if the specified event is too complex, the observer may overlook important details
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