This book shows readers how to conduct observational methods,
research tools used to describe and explain behaviors as they
unfold in everyday settings. The book now uses both an evolutionary
and a cultural perspective. The methods presented are drawn from
psychology, education, family studies, sociology, and anthropology,
but the author's primary focus is on children in school, family,
and social settings. Readers learn how to make observations in real
contexts to help them create a verbal picture of behaviors they
see. The importance of considering reliability and validity factors
while testing within each environment is emphasized throughout. The
author draws from the literature that provides methods for
observing animals in their natural habitats, but emphasizes the use
of observational methods to solve human problems. The book is
organized in the way a researcher conducts observational
studiesOCoconceptualizing of the idea, designing and implementing
the study, and writing the report. OC Things to think aboutOCO
sections provide an opportunity for students to solidify their
understanding of the material and the Glossary defines the key
terms introduced in the book.
Highlights of changes in the new edition include:
OCoaThe introduction of the cultural perspective in chapter 4
along with the evolutionary (epigenetic theory) perspective and the
integration of cultural examples throughout the book.
OCoaMore varied examples from developmental psychology, family
studies, and education.
OCoaExtensively revised chapter (3) on ethics reflects the current
revelations of scientific fraud and the push for researchers to
maximize scientific integrity in their community.
OCoaUpdated chapter (12) reflects the latest computer technologies
used in observational methods including iPhones and Blackberrys for
conducting observation, ABC Data Pro and Behavior Tracker for
evaluations, and Excel for constructing observational
templates.
OCoaExpanded chapter (13) on writing the research report and more
on issues of plagiarism (ch. 3).a
OCoaThe latest on minimizing observer effects on participants and
testing their effectiveness.
OCoaNew environmentally friendly design, the Things to Think About
sections were retained, but the blank pages for answers were
eliminated.
Intended as a supplementary text for advanced undergraduate
and/or graduate courses in research methods and/or developmental
research or developmental/child psychology taught in psychology,
education, human development, and nursing, educators and
researchers concerned with assessing children will also appreciate
this bookOCOs introduction to observational methods.
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