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Structured Observation- Is when the researcher designs a type of coding scheme to record the participant behaviour.



Unstructured Observation- The researcher recording the behaviour they can see.

Naturalistic/Field Observation- When the researcher observes people in real locations.



Controlled/Laboratory Observation- Researcher controlls the variables.

Covert Observation- Participants were not told what was going to happen.



Overt Observation- Is when the participants are fully aware of whats happening.

Participant Observation- Observer is also a participant in this study.



Non Participant Observation- Where the researcher does not join in with the activity being studied.

Direct Observation- The researcher watches the subject in his/her own visual environment without altering that environment.



Indirect Observation- The researcher must rely on the reported observation.

Types of sampling methods:



Time- Researcher decides on time and then records what behaviour is occuring that time.



Event- Researcher recording an event every time it happens.