Observation

Cards (18)

  • What is the setting for naturalistic observation?
    In real-life setting
  • What is a key advantage of naturalistic observation?
    High ecological validity
  • What is a disadvantage of naturalistic observation?
    Less control, harder to replicate
  • What is the setting for controlled observation?
    In a lab or structured environment
  • What is a key advantage of controlled observation?
    More control, easier to replicate
  • What is a disadvantage of controlled observation?
    Low realism, demand characteristics
  • What does covert observation mean?
    Participants don’t know they're being observed
  • What is a key advantage of covert observation?
    No demand characteristics
  • What is a disadvantage of covert observation?
    Ethical issues (no consent)
  • What does overt observation mean?
    Participants know they're observed
  • What is a key advantage of overt observation?
    Ethical
  • What is a disadvantage of overt observation?
    Demand characteristics likely
  • What is participant observation?
    Researcher joins in with the group
  • What is a key advantage of participant observation?
    Greater insight
  • What is a disadvantage of participant observation?
    Risk of bias, harder to stay objective
  • What is non-participant observation?
    Researcher observes from outside
  • What is a key advantage of non-participant observation?
    More objective
  • What is a disadvantage of non-participant observation?
    Less insight