observation

Cards (31)

  • What is naturalistic observation?
    Observation in natural settings without manipulation
  • In what settings can naturalistic observation occur?
    Natural settings or lab-based environments
  • How can psychological labs resemble natural settings for children?
    By designing labs to look like playrooms
  • What does a researcher do in naturalistic observation?
    No attempt to manipulate variables
  • What are the strengths and limitations of naturalistic observation?
    Strengths:
    • Mundane realism
    • High ecological realism

    Limitations:
    • Hard to replicate the same environment
  • What characterizes controlled observation?
    Conditions are manipulated by the researcher
  • What is a key advantage of controlled observation?
    High level of control over variables
  • Why is controlled observation easy to replicate?
    Due to highly standardized processes
  • What are the strengths and limitations of controlled observation?
    Strengths:
    • Easy to replicate
    • Focus on specific aspects

    Limitations:
    • Lacks mundane realism
    • Low ecological validity
  • What is participant observation?
    Researcher participates in group activities
  • What perspective does a researcher gain in participant observation?
    A new perspective from within the group
  • What are the strengths and limitations of participant observation?
    Strengths:
    • Deeper understanding of behavior
    • High levels of validity

    Limitations:
    • Demand characteristics and social desirability bias
    • Loss of objectivity
  • When is participant observation particularly useful?
    When observing a group the researcher doesn't belong to
  • What is non-participant observation?
    Observer watches from a distance without participation
  • How can non-participant observation be conducted?
    Using a video camera or one-way mirror
  • What are the strengths and limitations of non-participant observation?
    Strengths:
    • More objective analysis
    • No investigator effects

    Limitations:
    • Ethical issues if covert
    • Difficulties in note-taking
  • What is overt observation?
    Researcher reveals their identity and purpose
  • What is a strength of overt observation?
    Fewer ethical issues due to consent
  • What are the strengths and limitations of overt observation?
    Strengths:
    • Fewer ethical issues

    Limitations:
    • Participants may alter behavior
    • Lower ecological validity
  • What is covert observation?
    Study conducted without participants' knowledge
  • What is a key strength of covert observation?
    Participants behave more naturally
  • What are the strengths and limitations of covert observation?
    Strengths:
    • Higher ecological validity

    Limitations:
    • Ethical issues with deception
    • Loss of objectivity in reporting
  • What are the steps in planning observations?
    1. Decide on observation type and justify
    2. Address ethical issues
    3. Create observational recording sheet
    4. Decide on sampling procedure
  • What is inter-observer reliability?
    Agreement between two or more observers
  • What are behavioral categories in observations?
    • Clear target behavior definition
    • List of possible behaviors fitting the definition
    • Operationalization for measurable form
    • Categories should be mutually exclusive
  • What is event sampling?
    Observing entire events and tallying behaviors
  • What is a strength of event sampling?
    Preserves the wholeness of the study
  • What are the strengths and weaknesses of event sampling?
    Strengths:
    • Less likely to miss behaviors
    • Studies both frequent and infrequent events

    Weaknesses:
    • May miss behaviors if too many occur
  • What is time sampling?
    Counting behaviors during specified time intervals
  • When is time sampling particularly useful?
    When behaviors are difficult to count
  • What are the strengths and weaknesses of time sampling?
    Strengths:
    • More practical for long observations
    • Tracks behavior changes over time

    Weaknesses:
    • Behaviors may be missed in gaps