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Topic 4: Learning Approach (Behaviourism) Practical Investigation – Observation/ChiSquared I can ... Describe the observation as a research method Describe the aim of your study State your research question for the qualitative observational field notes State a directional alternative and null hypothesis for your study I can ... Explain your choice of research method and design, including the ethics section Explain your sampling technique, materials an procedure I can ... Explain your choice of descriptive and inferential stats (chi squared) Calculate chi squared using a set of fake data as a practice for calculating your own Use the critical values table to decide whether to accept or reject the null hypothesis

Topic 4: Learning Approach (Behaviourism) Practical Investigation – Observation/ChiSquared I can ... Describe what is meant by thematic analysis and content analysis with relational to observational “field notes” Describe how to analyse qualitative data in this nature I can ... Analyse my qualitative data (field notes) Complete checks for inter-rater reliability and “fit” Explain what is meant by subjectivity, researcher triangulation and data triangulation, reflexivity I can ... Evaluate my qualitative analysis with regard to credibility and trustworthiness and make suggestions about how this could be improved

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Topic 4: Learning Approach (Behaviourism) Practical Investigation – Observation/ChiSquared I can ... Evaluate my study with regard to generalisability Evaluate my study with regard to the reliability of the data collection including the concept of inter-rater reliability Evaluate with regard to reliability and subjectivity within the thematic analysis of the field notes I can ... Evaluate my study with regard to internal and external validity including the operationalisation of the variables, the covert and naturalistic, structured and unstructured, quan and qual aspect of the data collection and other factors that might have affected the observed behaviour I can ... Evaluate my study with regard to ethics and possible applications to real life

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