A type of research method that involves observing people, behaviors, or processes without interfering with the situation being studied.
Naturalistic Observation
Observing behavior in a natural setting, without manipulating or controlling the environment.
controlled observation involves researchers observing participants in a structured, often laboratory, environment where variables are carefully controlled to study specific behaviors
covert observations is when the participants are unaware they are the focus of the study and their behaviour is observed in secret
overt observations are when the participants know their behaviour is being observed and have given their consent before hand
participant observation is when the observer becomes part of the group
non participant observation is when the researched remains separate form those they are studying and record behaviour in a more objective manner
unstructured recording of behaviour is when researchers record all relevant behaviour without using pre determined categories
structured recording of data is a method of systematically observing and recording specific behaviour using pre set categories
event sampling is counting the number of times a particular behaviour occurs in a target individual or group within a specific context
time sampling is recording behaviour within a pre established time frame