Distinguish naturalistic and participant observation


Question #1. In this chapter, we introduced the observational research design, the survey research design, and the case study research design as examples of descriptive research strategies. What differentiates these three designs from other types of research that use behavioral observation, surveys, or case studies to obtain measurements?

Question #2. Describe how time, event, or individual sampling is done during behavioral observation, and explain why sampling may be necessary.

Question #3. Explain the distinction between naturalistic observation and participant observation and describe with an example of your own the situations in which participant observation may be particularly useful.

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