Strengths and weaknesses of naturalistic observation


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Strengths and weaknesses of naturalistic observation

Psychological research is often conducted by observing people as they behave in public. If the researcher is unobtrusive and there is no public debriefing, you will have no idea if or when these studies are being conducted. What is the value of these studies? Does it bother you to think you might be part of a study without knowing it? Why? State and explain ideas for four different observational studies you might like to conduct; make sure the settings are in a naturalistic and public environment. Of the selected four studies, which study interests you more, and why? For each situation, what could be one reason people might object if they knew they were being watched?
Analyzed and explained the value of these studies.

1.Explained if it would bother you if you were part of a study without knowing about it

2.Stated and explained ideas for four different observational studies you might like to conduct in a naturalistic and public environment

3.Stated which of the selected four studies interested you more and explained why

4.Write your answer/reponse in detail with examples and facts and figures using APA style of formatting, size 12, font Times new roman and answer must be single spaced.

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