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Observing Behavior A nonexperimental approach. QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE APPROACHES Quantitative Focuses on specific behaviors that can be easily quantified.

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1 Observing Behavior A nonexperimental approach

2 QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE APPROACHES Quantitative Focuses on specific behaviors that can be easily quantified Assign numerical values to responses Large samples Subject to the data statistical analyses

3 QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE APPROACHES Qualitative Observational measures Focuses on behavior in natural settings Small groups and limited setting Describe or capture themes that emerge from the data Data are non-numerical and expressed in language and/or images

4 NATURALISTIC OBSERVATION Field Work or Field Observation Researchers make observations in a natural setting over a period of time using a variety of techniques Used to describe and understand how people in a social or cultural setting live, work, and experience the setting

5 NATURALISTIC OBSERVATION Description and Interpretation of Data Techniques include: -Observing, interviewing, and surveying documents Goals: - Describe setting, events, and persons -Analyze the categories that emerge -Researcher must interpret what occurred -Generate hypotheses that help explain the data -Write a final report of results

6 NATURALISTIC OBSERVATION Issues in Naturalistic Observation 1.Participation 2.Concealment

7 NATURALISTIC OBSERVATION Strengths of Naturalistic Observation Useful in complex and novel settings Limitations of Naturalistic Observation Cannot be used to study all issues Less useful when studying well-defined hypotheses under precisely specific conditions Must constantly reanalyze and revise hypotheses

8 SYSTEMATIC OBSERVATION Systematic observations: careful observation of specific behaviors in a particular setting Coding Systems Methodological Issues Equipment Reactivity Reliability Sampling

9 ARCHIVAL RESEARCH Archival research involves using previously complied information to answer research questions 1.Statistical Records 2.Survey Archives 3.Written and Mass Communication Records


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