Observational Techniques

    Cards (6)

    • Naturalistic observations
      Observing and recording behavior in naturally occurring situations without trying to manipulate and control the situation

      - Observer bias
      - High external validity
      - Generalisable
      - Replicable
    • Controlled observation
      - Some control over variables takes place to observe how people may interact/behave.
      - They take place inside and outside of a lab.

      - Observer bias
      + High external validity
      + Generalisable
      + Replicable
    • Covert observations
      Observing people without their knowledge

      - Observer bias
      - No demand characteristics
      - High internal validity
      - Unethical
    • Overt observations

      Participants know they are being observed

      - Observer bias
      - Demand characteristics
      - Low internal validity
      - Ethical
    • Participant observations
      Observers are part of what they are observing, involved in the situation, activity or group

      - Observer bias
      - High external validity
      - Less objectivity
    • Non-participant observation
      - The researcher is not involved in what is going on.
      - The researcher is external to what is going on/the people being observed.

      + Objective
      - Observer bias
      - Lose insight