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Overt Unstructured Participant
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What is a practical advantage of overt unstructured participant observation?
The researcher does not have to worry about the
consequences
of maintaining an observer role.
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Why is it beneficial for a researcher to ask naïve questions in overt unstructured participant observation?
It allows the researcher to gather information without raising
suspicion
.
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Who was Barker studying in her research?
Barker was studying the
Moonies
, a deviant religious group.
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What advantage does overt participant observation provide regarding group activities?
The
researcher
can avoid taking part in the group's activities.
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What is a practical benefit of recording overt participant observation?
It is much easier to record observations as
notes
can be taken openly.
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How does overt participant observation reduce ethical problems?
There is no
deception
, and
informed consent
can be obtained.
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Who gained informed consent from the leaders of the Moonies?
Barker
gained informed consent from the leaders of the Moonies.
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Why is overt participant observation more appropriate when researching schools?
Because of the age and vulnerability of
school children
.
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What is a theoretical disadvantage of overt unstructured participant observation?
It may have low validity due to the
Hawthorne effect
.
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What is the Hawthorne effect?
It is when participants change their behavior because they know they are being
observed
.
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How might teachers behave differently if they know they are being observed?
Teachers
may put on a show or alter their behavior.
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How did X King attempt to minimize the Hawthorne effect?
By remaining
unobtrusive
, such as hiding in
classrooms
.
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What is a practical issue researchers may face in overt participant observation?
Some groups may not
consent
to being studied.
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What did Barker have to go through to be accepted by the group she studied?
Barker went through
three
complex stages of observation.
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What did Punch discover about the police officers he observed?
They only let him
see
what
they
wanted
him
to
see.
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What ethical consideration must researchers keep in mind when studying schools?
They must decide what to do with knowledge that could get pupils into
trouble
.
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