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What type of observations does Sociology LT8 focus on?
Structured non-participant
observations
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What does structured observation involve?
Drawing up an observation schedule that can be
overt
or
covert
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What are the theoretical advantages of structured observation according to positivists?
Quantification
of data
Objectivity
in observations
Increased reliability through
standardization
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How does quantification benefit structured observations?
It allows for
pre-determined
observational
categories
to quantify data
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What does the Flanders scale measure in classroom interactions?
It measures
pupil-pupil
and pupil-teacher interaction
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What percentage of classroom interaction is typically teacher talk according to the Flanders scale?
68%
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What is a limitation of the quantitative approach in structured observations?
It lacks depth compared to
unstructured observation
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What is a potential problem with pre-defining results in structured observations?
It may lead to a lack of
flexibility
in categorizing behaviors
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How does structured observation help maintain objectivity?
It allows researchers to remain
detached
and avoid
'going native'
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What is a criticism of the objectivity in structured observations?
Events may not fit neatly into
predefined
categories
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How do standardized behavior categories affect reliability in research?
They increase reliability by allowing research to be
replicated
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What is a practical issue related to access in structured observations?
Some groups may be
unwilling
to allow structured observations
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Why might schools be reluctant to allow structured observations?
They may fear negative
publicity
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What is a practical advantage of structured observations compared to unstructured ones?
They are
quicker
and
cheaper
to conduct
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What are the theoretical disadvantages of structured observation according to interpretivists?
Low
validity
due to predefined categories
Lack of rapport with subjects
Potential for the
Hawthorne effect
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How does the predefined nature of structured observations affect validity?
It lowers validity by imposing the
researcher's
view on what should be recorded
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What is the Hawthorne effect?
It is when subjects change their behavior because they know they are being
observed
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What is a criticism of fixed categories in structured observations?
They ignore the meanings that
participants
give to situations
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What are some recommended readings for further understanding of structured observations in sociology?
Webb R et al. (2015) AQA A level Sociology, Book One
Webb R & Trobe K. (2015) Succeed at A Level Sociology
Browne K. (2015) Sociology for AQA Vol 1
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What is the timing for the Sample AS Paper 1 Education with Methods in Context?
30 minutes
per mark available
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What is one of the tasks in Sample AS Paper 1 related to participant observation?
Evaluate the strengths and limitations of using participant observation to
investigate
labelling
in schools
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What is one of the tasks in Sample AS Paper 2 regarding ethical concerns?
Outline two ethical concerns of using
covert participant observation
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What is one of the tasks in Sample A level Paper 1 related to classroom interactions?
Evaluate the strengths and limitations of using
non-participant observation
for studying classroom interactions
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What is one of the tasks in Sample A level Paper 3 regarding observational research?
Outline
and
explain
two
ethical
issues
when
carrying
out
observational
research
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What is one of the tasks in Sample A level Paper 3 related to participant observation?
Evaluate the advantages that some
sociologists
see in using participant observation
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