Kategorier: Alle - survey - experimental - behavior - naturalistic

av Omar Anwar 15 år siden

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Techniques

Researchers use various methods to collect and analyze data, each with its own strengths and limitations. Surveys rely on self-reports collected via interviews or questionnaires to gather information on behaviors that are difficult to observe directly.

Techniques

Techniques

Survey

It relies on a self-report method of data collection
Useful when researchers are interested in collecting data on aspects of behavior that are difficult to observe directly
Does not involve direct observation by a researcher,rather inferences about behavior are made from data collected via interviews or questionnaires

Correlations

It does not tell researchers whether or not the relationship is causal
Can be used to determine if there is a relationship between two variables without having to directly manipulate those variables
Designed to determine the degree and direction of relationship between two or more variables or measures of behavior.

Case Study

Without the controlled conditions of the laboratory, conclusions about cause-and-effect relationships cannot be drawn. Behavior can only be described, not explained.
Useful when researchers want to get a detailed contextual view of an individual's life or of a particular phenomena
Involves an in-depth descriptive record, kept by an outside observer, of an individual or group of individuals

Naturalistic observation

Without the controlled conditions of the laboratory, conclusions about cause-and-effect relationships cannot be drawn,behavior can only be described, not explained.
Allows researchers to observe behavior in the setting in which it normally occurs rather than the artificial and limited setting of the laboratory
Researcher very carefully observes and records some behavior or phenomenon

Experimental

Can only be used when it is practical and ethical for the researcher to manipulate the antecedent conditions.
Allows researchers to detect cause-and-effect relationships.
Manipulate a variable to to see if it produces a change on a second variable