Observation

Cards (31)

  • Naturalistic
    Watching and recording behaviour in the setting within it would normally occur
  • Strength of Naturalistic
    High external validity
  • Weaknesses of Naturalistic
    Difficult to replicate
    Uncontrolled extraneous variables
  • Controlled
    Watching and recording behaviour within a structured environment where some variables are managed
  • Strengths of Controlled
    Controlled extraneous variables
    Replicable
  • Weakness of Controlled
    Cannot be applied to real-life settings
  • Covert
    Participants are unaware they’re bing observed
  • Strength of Covert
    Removes demand characteristics
  • Weaknesses of Covert
    Ethical issues - deception
  • Overt
    Participants know they are being observed and have given informed consent
  • Strengths of Overt
    More ethical
  • Weaknesses of Overt
    Demand Characteristics
  • Participant
    The researcher becomes part of the group whose behaviour is being watched and recorded
  • Strength of Participant
    Increased Insight into the participants
  • Weakness of Participant
    Researcher Bias
  • Non-Participant
    Researcher remains outside of the group whose behaviour is being watched and recorded
  • Strength of Non-Participant
    Research remains objective
  • Weakness of Non-Participant
    Loses insight into participants
  • Structured
    Observations using predetermined factors to record participants behaviour (Quantitative data)
  • Strength of Structured
    Easier data collection
    More systematic
  • Weaknesses of structured
    Only produces numerical data
  • Unstructured
    Observations where there is no checklist so ever behaviour seen is written down in as much detail as possible
  • Strength of Unstructured
    More in-depth data
  • Weakness of unstructured
    Observer Bias
  • Behavioural Categories
    When a target behaviour or event is first established then the researcher records this event every time it occurs
    Exclusive categories that should be precisely defined and made observable and measurable
  • Event Sampling
    Counting the number of times a particular behaviour occurs in a target individual or group
  • Strength of Event sampling

    Useful when targets behaviour is infrequent
  • Weakness of Event Sampling
    Specified event may be too complex - details can be overlooked
  • Time Sampling
    Recording behaviour within a pre-established time frame
  • Strength of time sampling
    Reduces number of observations that must be made
  • Weakness of Time Sampling
    Behaviours sampled may be unrepresentative of the observation as a whole