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Observation - A type of study in which individuals are observed or certain outcomes are measured.
◦ No attempt is made to affect the (for example, no treatment is given)
◦ You are simply a , watching behaviour as it unfolds
Varies in methodology:
Observation
◦ ‘People watching’ to gain some sort idea of what is going on
◦ E.g. do parents coach their kids from side-lines at sports matches?
Observation – behaviour observed & recorded
◦ What percentage of parents coach their kids at matches?
◦ What type of kids receive more coaching?
◦ What type of parents give more coaching?
Varies in setting:
◦ or not
Strengths:
◦ Allows analysis of behaviour in setting
◦ Lessens impact of contextual/environmental effects
◦ Useful in stages of research program
Weakness:
◦ Observations may be /not
◦ Complex influences
◦ Little or no control
◦ The degree to which the experimenter can the influence of unwanted factors (e.g. extraneous and confounding variables)