HMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptx
AS Week 6 Observational Research
1. True or False?
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Observational studies are
investigations where the
researcher manipulates an IV.
All types of research involve
some element of observation
Observational studies always
have demand characteristics
Validity refers to whether a
study measures or examines
what it claims to measure or
examine.
An undisclosed observation (or
covert) is a type of
observational study whereby
the participants are not fully
aware that they are being
studied
6.
A structured observation occurs
when the researchers control
some variables.
7. A coding scheme generally
provides qualitative data
8. A participant observation does
have a problem that the
observer may lose some
objectivity.
9. A controlled observation occurs
when the researchers control
some variables.
10. Observational studies tend to
be high in ecological validity.
2. Lesson Objectives
By the end of the lesson you …
• Must be able to describe (AO1) the
observational method and its components.
• Should be able to evaluate the observational
method.
Pg 6-8
3. Observation
• Participant Observations
Objectivity?
– Take part in what you’re observing
• Non-Participant Observations
– Just observe – no interaction
• Disclosed (overt) Observations
– Participants aware of observer
Observer effect
Act differently
• Undisclosed (covert) Observations
– Participants unaware of observer
Ethics!
4. Observation
• Structured Observation
Event Sampling
– Coding scheme is used to record behaviour
– Quantitative data collected
• Unstructured Observation
Time Sampling
– Researchers just record what’s going on
– Qualitative data collected (usually)
• Controlled Observations
– Researchers manipulate some variables
5. Observation - Sampling
Event Sampling
Time Sampling
• Coding Scheme
• Researcher decides
on a time and then
• Researcher records
records what is
an event every time it
occurring a at that
happens.
time
• If too many things
happen at once it may • Some behaviours will
be missed therefore
be difficult to record
the observation may
everything.
not be representative.
6. Observation
Reliability
Validity
• Difficult to replicate
observation –
confounding variables.
• Check consistency within
observations with interrater reliability (≥ 0.8)
• Improve reliability by
using good coding
scheme.
• If participants know = low
validity
• Observer bias = low
validity
• Improve by using wider
categories or single-blind
technique
7. BPS Ethical Concepts (1990)
• Informed consent
of participant
• Right to withdraw
• Debriefing
• Deception
• Observation
• Protection of
participants
• Colleagues
• Confidentiality
• Competence
When conducting research psychologists should
adhere to these.
8. • C AN
• DO
• CAN’T
• DO
• W ITH
• PARTICIPANTS
9. • C ONSENT
• DECEPTION
• COMPETENCE
• DEBRIEFING
• W ITHDRAWAL
• PROTECTION