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naturalistic
: observing behaviour in its
natural
context
controlled: observing behaviour in a
controlled
context
overt
: when people are
aware
that they are being
observed
, and the observer is in
sight
covert
: when participants are
unaware
of them being
observed
, the observer is not in
sight
non-participant
: watching everyday behaviour as it happens
participant: when the
observer
is a
participant
within the study, and gathers
data
observing the
behaviour
of others
adv of naturalistic:
authentic behaviour
, high
ecological validity
disadvantages of naturalistic: difficult to
set up
and
control
disadvantages of participant:
ethical
implications of
assuming
an
identity
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