4.2.2 Observations

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    • What is the primary goal of observation as a data collection method?
      Understanding athlete capabilities
    • Observation provides detailed insights into real-time actions.
      True
    • Structured observations use a predefined checklist or rating scale
    • What is a key advantage of unstructured observations?
      Captures rich detail
    • Unstructured observations are time-consuming to analyze.

      True
    • Structured observations use a predefined checklist or rating scale
    • Unstructured observations capture rich detail but require more time for analysis
    • Why do structured observations reduce subjectivity?
      Predefined checklist
    • What is a key advantage of structured observations in data collection?
      Easy to analyze
    • What is one major advantage of using observations as a data collection method?
      Real-time insights
    • Why can observations be time-consuming and resource-intensive?
      Requires significant investment
    • How many main types of observations are used in data collection?
      Two
    • Structured observations reduce subjectivity but may miss subtle nuances in behavior.

      True
    • Unstructured observations are flexible but can be highly subjective
    • Observations minimize interference with the natural environment, allowing for more authentic data.
      True
    • Why are detailed observations considered resource-intensive?
      Require personnel and training
    • What type of observation uses an open-ended observation guide?
      Unstructured
    • Standardization and consistency are emphasized in observation protocols to minimize observer bias.

      True
    • Observation is a systematic data collection method that involves watching and recording behavior or performance without manipulating the environment
    • What is a key characteristic of structured observations?
      Use of a checklist
    • Structured observations are easy to analyze but may miss subtle nuances.

      True
    • Unstructured observations capture rich detail but are highly subjective
    • What is a primary benefit of using a predefined checklist in structured observations?
      Reduces subjectivity
    • What is a primary limitation of unstructured observations?
      High subjectivity
    • Observation in data collection aims to manipulate the environment to study behavior.
      False
    • Unstructured observations capture rich detail but are highly subjective
    • Unstructured observations, while flexible, can be time-consuming to analyze
    • Observations minimize interference with the natural environment.

      True
    • Researchers must employ strategies to minimize subjectivity and ensure the reliability of the data collected.
    • Structured observations use a predefined checklist or rating scale
    • What is a key advantage of unstructured observations?
      Captures rich detail
    • What is one advantage of using observations as a data collection method?
      Real-time insights
    • Observations can be highly subjective, influencing the data's reliability and consistency
    • Steps for developing an observation protocol
      1️⃣ Define research objectives
      2️⃣ Determine observation type
      3️⃣ Develop operational definitions
      4️⃣ Establish procedures
      5️⃣ Train observers
      6️⃣ Pilot test the protocol
    • Structured observation protocols use a predefined checklist or rating scale
    • Match the recording method with its description:
      Checklists ↔️ Predefined list of behaviors
      Rating Scales ↔️ Evaluates behavior intensity
      Field Notes ↔️ Written accounts of observations
      Audio/Video Recordings ↔️ Captures entire event
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