Exam 8: Data Collection Methods: Observation
Exam 1: Introduction to Research21 Questions
Exam 2: The Scientific Approach and Alternative Approaches to Investigation24 Questions
Exam 3: Defining and Refining the Problem15 Questions
Exam 4: The Critical Literature Review13 Questions
Exam 5: Theoretical Framework and Hypothesis Development22 Questions
Exam 6: Elements of Research Design18 Questions
Exam 7: Interviews15 Questions
Exam 8: Data Collection Methods: Observation16 Questions
Exam 9: Administering Questionnaires12 Questions
Exam 10: Experimental Designs17 Questions
Exam 11: Measurement of Variables: Operational Definition18 Questions
Exam 12: Measurement: Scaling, Reliability and Validity25 Questions
Exam 13: Sampling25 Questions
Exam 14: Quantitative Data Analysis22 Questions
Exam 15: Quantitative Data Analysis: Hypothesis Testing30 Questions
Exam 16: Qualitative Data Analysis15 Questions
Exam 17: The Research Report15 Questions
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Deviants are persons who take upon themselves to check out the new person and what it is this person is after.
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Observational methods are best suited for research requiring non-self-report descriptive data;that is when behavior is to be examined without directly asking the respondents themselves.
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Unstructured observation can be used to generate numerical data to test hypotheses.
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Generally speaking,the most important factor in determining what to observe is the aim or purpose of the study.
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Pure observation has been described as 'going native';the researcher becomes so involved with the group under study that eventually every objectivity and research interest is lost
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Reactivity refers to the extent to which the observer affects the situation under observation.
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Typical examples of passive participation are observations conducted in service consumption settings,such as in a lecture room,a theatre,a waiting room,or a theme park.
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A major drawback of uncontrolled observation is however that it is usually difficult to untangle the often complex situation since we do not control any factor in this.
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Categories in a coding scheme should be mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive.
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Active participation occurs when the researcher does not actively participate,and only occasionally interacts with the social group under study.
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An observational study is said to be low in control when the situation or setting is manipulated or contrived by the researcher.
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A practical problem of observation is that it is time-consuming.
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The most important method of capturing data in participant observation is writing field notes.
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Observation is often used as a technique to collect data that complement data obtained by other techniques such as interviews.
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