What are the 6 types of observation?
Why do psychologists use observations?
What is a naturalistic observation?
Watching and recording behaviour in the setting within which it would naturally occur
- all aspects of the environment are free to change
What are the advantages of a naturalistic observation?
What are the disadvantages of a naturalistic observation?
What is a controlled observation?
Watching and recording behaviour within a structured and controlled environment
- data can still be recorded discreetly
- you can manipulate variables to observe effects
What are the advantages of a controlled observation?
What is a disadvantage of a controlled observation?
What is an covert observation?
Participants’ behaviour is watched and recorded without their knowledge or consent
- behaviour being observed must be public for the research to be ethical
What is an advantage of covert observations?
What is a disadvantage of covert observations?
Ethical issues - informed consent
- people might not want to be studied and haven’t given permission
What is an overt observation?
Participants’ behaviour is watched and recorded with their knowledge or consent
What is an advantage of an overt observation?
More ethical as informed consent has been given
What is a disadvantage of an overt observation?
Since participants know they are being observed, they might change their behaviour
- demand characteristics and social desirability bias are more likely to be demonstrated
What is a participant observation?
The researcher becomes a member of the group whose behaviour they are watching and recording
What are advantages of participant observations?
What are the disadvantages of participant observations?
What is a non-participant observation?
The researcher remains outside the group they are observing and recording
What is an advantage of non-participant observations?
Allows the researcher to maintain an objective psychological distance - less of a chance of them “going native”
What is a disadvantage of non-participant observations?
They may lose valuable insight as they are far too removed from the individuals they are observing due to lack of trust/rapport
What is the overall advantage of using observations
What is an overall disadvantage of using observations?