Observations & Case Studies

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Observations & Case Studies

Read p225-226 of the textbook and complete the following tasks: Explain the difference between naturalistic and unstructured observation. Explain the difference between disclosed and undisclosed observation. Explain the difference between participant and non-participant observation. How can observation schedules improve the reliability of findings during an observation? Outline the strengths and weaknesses of this method (p229)

Read p227-228 of the textbook and complete the following tasks: What is a case study? What is meant by “case studies are longitudinal”? What techniques can be used within a case study? Give an example of why a case study might be used. What is being investigated? Outline the main strengths and weaknesses of using a case study. Complete tasks 1-10 on p231