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Observational Research methods
Collecting data
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What is
observational research
?
Observe a situation and record what happens, following
privacy guidelines
What is
inter-observer reliability
?
> Different observers
five
consistent estimates
> Categories must be clear and well defined
What is
tallying
?
>
Categories
need to be clear
> Observers might need to be
trained
and
standardised
Pros
systematic
; no info missed, high
validity
quantitive
; objectively
analysed
Cons
low validity; categories may not cover all behaviours
low
reliability
; poor design of categories
What is
event sampling
?
> Recording a
behaviour
every time it happens
> Specific time period
Pros
manageable
useful when behaviour occurs
occasionally
Cons
low
validity
; some behaviours could be missed
low validity; if list is not comprehensive, might not be representative
What is
time sampling
?
> Making observations at different time
intervals
Pros
manageable
useful for researching time-related changes
Cons
some
behaviours
might be missed
categories must be comprehensive
What is
qualitative data
?
> Records everything
>
Thematic analysis
creates
behavioural categories
Pros
insight into peoples behaviour
high
validity
; observe behaviour as it happens
Cons
time consuming
low
reliability
; cannot replicate