Difference between structured and unstructured observation
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1.structured observation is also known as systematic observation.
in this researcher specifies in detail what is to be observed and how the measurements r 2 b recorded
2.in this the observer monitors all aspects of the phenomenon that seems relevant to the problem at hand
in this researcher specifies in detail what is to be observed and how the measurements r 2 b recorded
2.in this the observer monitors all aspects of the phenomenon that seems relevant to the problem at hand
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The differences between structured and unstructured observations are as follows:
- Researchers have two options for recording their observations: structured observation and unstructured observation.
- The first involves keeping track of events at predetermined times and intervals.
- Quantitative data is most commonly gathered through observation.
- Several issues jeopardize the validity of this type of observation.
- One of the drawbacks of structured observation is that the pre-defined categories aren't always well defined, which might lead to confusion about which category is appropriate in particular examples.
- There are times when occurrences do not fit into any of the categories.
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