controlled experiment
when the researcher has some measure of control over the environment
example is Bobo Doll Experiment
advantages of controlled experiment
disadvantages of controlled experiment
naturalistic observation
studying behaviour in a natural setting where everything has been left as it is normally
advantages of naturalistic observation
disadvantages of naturalistic observation
covert observation
the participants are not aware that they are being observed
advantages of covert observation
disadvantages of covert observation
overt observation
the participants are aware that they are being observed
advantages of overt observation
disadvantages of overt observation
participant observation
the observer acts as part of the group being watched
advantages of participant observation
disadvantages of participant observation
non-participant observation
the experimenter does not become part of the group being observed
advantages of non-participant observation
disadvantages of non-participant observation
structured observation
the researcher determines precisely what behaviours are to be observed and uses a standardised checklist to record the frequency with which they are observed within a specific time frame
advantages of structured observation
disadvantages of structured observation
unstructured observation
the observer recalls all relevant behaviour but has no system
advantages of unstructured observation
disadvantages of unstructured observation