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DO NOW. Get out paper to take notes on your first project on Naturalistic Observation. Naturalistic Observation. AP Psychology Ms. Desgrosellier 5.17.2010. Naturalistic Observation.
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DO NOW • Get out paper to take notes on your first project on Naturalistic Observation.
Naturalistic Observation AP Psychology Ms. Desgrosellier 5.17.2010
Naturalistic Observation • observing and recording behavior in naturally occurring situations without trying to manipulate and control the situation.
Your Project • Who shows anger more, males or females? • Who shows happiness more, males or females?
Your Sample • High school students (14 – 18 years old) at Uplift Community High School during their lunch period. • Systematic sampling: choose a number and observe every nth person you see.
Your Sample • You must observe at least 50 people.
You need to: • Choose a group (no more than 4 people). I suggest picking people with the same lunch period as you. • Decide which people you will be observing (e.g. every 3rd person, every 8th person, etc.)
You need to: • Create a hypothesis about what you think you will see during your observations.
You need to: • Create operation definitions for “anger” and “happiness”. • These need to be SPECIFIC and OBSERVABLE. • So, “mad” or “joyful” won’t cut it.
Operational Definitions • Right now, create your personal operational definitions for “anger” and “happiness” INDEPENDENTLY. • Now, share out with your group. • As a group, create your operational definitions that you will observe.
Collecting your data: • On paper, simply note the gender of the person you are observing. • Watch them for one minute. Then note if they show ‘anger’ or ‘happiness’.
Practice: • Watch the following clip and decide whether you see anger or happiness BASED ON YOUR OPERATIONAL DEFINITIONS!
Operational Definitions • Decide whether you need to change anything in your definitions after trying them out with a video. • Share out your definitions with the group. • Edit again if necessary.
Final Product • APA-style paper • Any data you collect • DUE MONDAY, MAY 24.
TIMELINE • MONDAY: Go over expectations • TUESDAY: Collect data and go over paper outline. • WEDNESDAY: Talk about results so far and start working on paper.
TIMELINE • THURSDAY: analyze data and work on paper. • FRIDAY: finalize paper. • MONDAY: FINAL PAPER DUE!