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    that I feel that this is the best method to use is because by using this method you are able to get a wide range of responses. I think that the health effects of artificial sugars on the body would be a great behavior to be studied using the naturalistic observation method. The reason that I feel that this is the best method to use is because by using this method, you are able to get the authentic effects of this behavior. QUESTION 2 One person who I feel would be a great candidate for a case study is

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    mentioned earlier, our research method of choice is naturalistic observations. Each group member will be going to different Starbucks locations in the lower mainland. By going to different locations, we are expecting to prevent all of us from getting the same results from the same repeat customers if there does end up being any. This may also show us if there are different patterns in different Starbucks locations. While, doing our observations, we will be having a watch on us; this will allow us

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    they are in different age groups. The biggest classes were Art Appreciation, tenth grade students, Art One, eighth grade, and Elementary Art, third graders; I choose these three classes to study the behaviors of for a naturalistic observation. During this naturalistic observation I did not let any of the students know that I was watching them for an experiment, making my findings much more realistic in the end. I had each class for fifty minutes apiece. During those fifty minutes I looked at how

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    of studying different theories and topics within this field can be done by utilizing a research method known as naturalistic observation. Berk describes naturalistic observation as, “going into the field or natural environment and recording the behavior of interest” (22). This method is considered to be high in validity because it allows the researcher to acquire an in depth observation, understanding, and analysis of their subject without interfering with their

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    After debating a couple different places to go to conduct a naturalistic observation, such as a nearby park or coffee store or perhaps a movie theatre, I finally decided to head down to the Outlet Mall of Castle Rock to grab lunch and see what kind of people are out and about with my mom. We decided that the mall would be the best option because it’s busy, but there’s also a lot of places to sit and observe. I felt like we would not stick out as much, sitting there and taking notes, as we would in

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    describes how in early development children are just learning how to have friends and by the age of 3-4 or in preschool, they are starting to develop more gender bias and wanting to be with peers that are “like them” Setting:I would perform a Naturalistic observation on the playground because there is less structure out there and the kids are more free to be with who they chose to be with. Hypothesis: If children age 3-4 are given a choice to surround themselves with who they please, then the child will

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    The three examples of naturalistic observation would be when you watch dogs play in the park or watch how your professor direct their class, the reseacher examining forcefulness of childen, and recording how frequently a modest student speaks up in class. The two examples of surveys are cluster sampling and stratified sample. Cluster sampling is a probability sample that is a random select masses of individuals having certain appearance in common, for example all students taking a history class

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    Naturalistic Observation This paper is going to describe the behavioral and cognitive traits that can be inferred from that behavior of a two year old child that I observed in the park as she was playing with her mother. The child that I observed is a girl, has blonde hair and is physically well-developed for her age. She is around two, weighs approximately twenty (20) pounds and is about two (2) feet tall. Physical Development When it comes to the stage of cognitive development

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    Naturalistic Observation – observing people in their natural setting. The advantages to his method are; realistic natural behaviours, low demand characteristics, can generate new ideas for research and test existing findings. However the disadvantages are; lack of control of variables, observer bias, limited to public places or certain types of behaviours, which may create ethical issues. Controlled Observation – allows researchers to observe in a natural setting, giving focus on what they want to

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    Introduction For my first assignment in my Psychology 101 course, to become familiar with the method of Naturalistic Observation, I was tasked with watching the everyday behaviors of men and women in a public setting. I was to observe behaviors for some time period – 5 to 50 minutes was suggested. There were strict instructions that as the observer, I should not interact with my subjects. After observing behaviors on a random Saturday afternoon in a Subway® restaurant in Granby, Connecticut for

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