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Edexcel Learning Psychology Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Observations - - Can be used alongside other research methods such as case studies and lab experiments - Can be used on their own - No IV to manipulate - All data gathered by observing What types of data can be gathered using observations? - Quantitative data e.g. observing how many times people act Qualitative data e.g. describing how people acted aggressively What are the ways to collect data in observations? - Tallying, event sampling and time sampling Tallying in observations - Identify the type of data to record, then record each instance of something happening on a piece of paper. 2100% Pass Guarantee Sophia Bennett, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Event sampling in observations - Choosing which events are to be observed and then noting down each time that event occurs. Time sampling in observations - Observing for certain periods of time. Makes the observation more manageable. What are the types of observations? - - Structured/ naturalistic - Participant/ non-participant - Overt/ covert Structured observations - The situation is set up and then what happens is observed Strengths of structured observations - - Can be repeated, so results can be compared between observations, reliable - Ensures the behaviour takes place, it can take a long time for some behaviour to occur naturally Weaknesses of structured observations - - Situation is artificial, lack ecological validity - The situation might be interpreted differently by different participants, so may not be as controlled as thought Naturalistic observations - Takes place in the participants' natural setting 3100% Pass Guarantee Sophia Bennett, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Strengths of naturalistic observations - - Natural environment, so ecologically valid - Gather in depth data and detail, data often qualitative and rich Weaknesses of naturalistic observations - - Subjectivity because the observer has to choose what to observe and what to record - An observation of one group/ individual at one moment in time, data not generalisable to other people at different times Participant observations - Observers are part of what they are observing, involved in the situation, activity or group Strengths of participant observations - - Ecological validity, observation in a natural setting - Observer likely to gather valid data because the behav

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Edexcel Learning Psychology Exam
Questions and Answers 100% Pass


Observations - ✔✔- Can be used alongside other research methods such as case studies

and lab experiments


- Can be used on their own


- No IV to manipulate


- All data gathered by observing


What types of data can be gathered using observations? - ✔✔Quantitative data e.g.

observing how many times people act


Qualitative data e.g. describing how people acted aggressively


What are the ways to collect data in observations? - ✔✔Tallying, event sampling and

time sampling


Tallying in observations - ✔✔Identify the type of data to record, then record each

instance of something happening on a piece of paper.




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,Event sampling in observations - ✔✔Choosing which events are to be observed and

then noting down each time that event occurs.


Time sampling in observations - ✔✔Observing for certain periods of time. Makes the

observation more manageable.


What are the types of observations? - ✔✔- Structured/ naturalistic


- Participant/ non-participant


- Overt/ covert


Structured observations - ✔✔The situation is set up and then what happens is observed


Strengths of structured observations - ✔✔- Can be repeated, so results can be compared

between observations, reliable


- Ensures the behaviour takes place, it can take a long time for some behaviour to occur

naturally


Weaknesses of structured observations - ✔✔- Situation is artificial, lack ecological

validity


- The situation might be interpreted differently by different participants, so may not be

as controlled as thought


Naturalistic observations - ✔✔Takes place in the participants' natural setting




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,Strengths of naturalistic observations - ✔✔- Natural environment, so ecologically valid


- Gather in depth data and detail, data often qualitative and rich


Weaknesses of naturalistic observations - ✔✔- Subjectivity because the observer has to

choose what to observe and what to record


- An observation of one group/ individual at one moment in time, data not

generalisable to other people at different times


Participant observations - ✔✔Observers are part of what they are observing, involved

in the situation, activity or group


Strengths of participant observations - ✔✔- Ecological validity, observation in a natural

setting


- Observer likely to gather valid data because the behaviour is naturally occurring


Weaknesses of participant observations - ✔✔- Difficult to replicate because it is difficult

to find an observer who is also a member of the group


- Observer too involved to record all the data, cannot step back from it


Non-participant observations - ✔✔Observers are not a part of what is being observed,

they sit away from the activity


Strengths of non-participant observations - ✔✔- Objective, the observer can stand back

from the situation



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, - Can record data easily because they have time to concentrate


- Tally systematically


Weaknesses of non-participant observations - ✔✔- Likely to affect the situation just by

their presence


- May miss relevant information and interactions or misunderstand something as they

are not part of the observation


Covert observations - ✔✔Participants do not know the observation is taking place


Strengths of covert observations - ✔✔- Behaviour of participants likely to be natural

because they are unaware that they are being observed, validity


- Easier to carry out as the participants are not watching the observer carry out the

observation


Weaknesses of covert observations - ✔✔- Often not ethical because there is no informed

consent, if not carried out in a public place it goes against ethical guidelines


- Observer cannot be helped by participants


Overt observations - ✔✔The participants know the observation is taking place and they

are aware of all aspects of the study


Strengths of overt observations - ✔✔- Ethical because informed consent can be gained

and the right to withdraw can be given



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