difference between naturalistic observation and field observation
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Naturalistic observation involves observing subjects of interest in their normal, everyday setting. It is sometimes referred to as field work because it requires researchers to go out into the field (the natural setting) to collect data on their participants.
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- Naturalistic observation include observing subjects of interest. It is sometimes referred to as field work because it requires researchers to go out into the natural field to collect data on their participants.
- Field observation is a variant of field research that attempts to observe a targeted person or a group of targeted persons in their environment in order to gain insights into behaviour, activities and processes.
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