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PSYCHOLOGY
RESEARCH METHODS
Observation
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What does a researcher do in observation?
Watches or listens to
participants
and
records
data
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What is the difference between natural and controlled observation?
Natural records
behavior
in its normal setting
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What is a characteristic of natural observation?
Behavior
is recorded where it normally occurs
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How does controlled observation differ from natural observation?
Researcher
manipulates aspects of the environment
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What does covert observation mean?
Participants
are not aware behavior is recorded
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What is overt observation?
Participants
are told in advance about observation
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What distinguishes participant observation from non-participant observation?
Participant
researcher
is part of the group
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What is a characteristic of non-participant observation?
Researcher
remains separate from the group
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What are categories of behavior in observation?
Target behavior broken into
observable
categories
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What is interobserver reliability?
Two observers produce the
same
record of behavior
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How do researchers ensure interobserver reliability?
They watch at the same time and
correlate
data
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What are the strengths of observational research?
Greater
validity
based on actual
behavior
Captures real-life behavior without participant awareness
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What are the weaknesses of observational research?
Ethical issues with
consent
in public places
Observer bias
affecting validity
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