Naturalistic observation is an observational method where researchers observe individuals' behavior in their natural environment without intervention or manipulation.
Imagine being like David Attenborough observing animals in the wild for his documentaries - he doesn't interfere with their behaviors; he just watches and records what happens naturally.
Observer Effect: The changes in an individual's behavior when they are aware they are being observed. Like how animals might act differently if they know David Attenborough is watching them!
Field Study: A type of study where research is conducted outside the laboratory, in its natural context – similar to naturalistic observations but may involve some level of interaction with subjects.
Ethnography: A qualitative research method often used in social sciences, particularly in anthropology and sociology, involving close observation of social practices and interactions.
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