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what is a naturalistic observation?
recording behaviour in a setting or context where
target behaviour
would occur
what is a controlled observation?
recording behaviour in a more
artificial
& structured environment, where the
variables
are manipulated
what is a covert observation?
when the
participants
in the observation don't know they are being watched & don't know that the study is taking place
what is an overt observation?
when
participants
know that they are being observed, and know that the study is taking place. -> so
informed consent
would be needed
what is a
participant
observation?
an observation where the
observer
is within the group that is being studied, allowing for the researcher to get a
first hand
account
what is a non-participant observation?
the
observer
watching the group of participants from a distance/separated. Recording
objectively
what is an unstructured observation?
an observation where you record
everything
you see
what is a structured observation?
identifying specific behaviours that make up your target behaviour -
'behaviour categories'
what categories are paired together?
non-participant &
participant
observations
covert
& overt observations
naturalistic &
controlled
observations
unstructured
& structured observations
what are behavioral categories?
when target behaviour is broken down into
components
that are different from each other and can be observed in a
measurable
way
e.g. a
tally system
what are the types of sampling in an observation?
event sampling
time sampling
what is event sampling?
when you record
behaviour
every time it happens in a
set
time frame
what is time sampling?
recording behaviour in a pre-established time frame. E.g. every
30 seconds
how do you gain inter-reliability?
using more than one
observer
, observing at the same time
having them observe
separately
and comparing their results
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