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Vanessa Hernandez. In this form of observation, the researcher participates in the situation being studied. Strengths  Combines emic and etic approach.

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1 Vanessa Hernandez

2 In this form of observation, the researcher participates in the situation being studied. Strengths  Combines emic and etic approach  Produced descriptive data  Avoids researcher bias Weaknesses:  Hard to subjectively record data  May take extensive amounts of time to complete  Researcher could lose objectivity

3 In this form of observation, the researcher does not participate in the situation being studied. Strengths  Easier to subjectively record data  Creates detailed data Weaknesses  May take extensive time to complete  Does not give as in-depth of an understanding of the situation as does participant observation

4 In this form of observation, the researcher observes the participant in their natural environment. Strengths of naturalistic observation  Ecological validity  Allows collection of otherwise unattainable data Limitations of naturalistic observation  Reactivity of participants  May be problems with checking data  May argue it’s a violation of privacy

5 Covert- Participants are not aware that they are being observed. Overt-Participants are aware that they are being observed.

6  Crane, John, and Jette Hannibal. “Qualitative research: Observations" Psychology: Course Companion. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2009. 364-370. Print.


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