This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Ugc Net > Paper 1 > Research Tools > Redesigning Research Tools Observation – Quiz 1 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Redesigning Research Tools Observation Quiz 1 (15 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. This type of observation completely detaches you from the target of your observation. A) Non-participation or Structured. B) Participant Observation. C) Indirect Observation. D) Direct Observation. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Non-participation or Structured. 2. Using a one-way mirror can improve A) Ethics. B) Reliability. C) Validity. D) Generalisability. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Validity. 3. Naturalistic observations A) Are highly reliable. B) Are easy to replicate. C) Have a manipulated IV. D) Have high ecological validity. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Have high ecological validity. 4. Structured observations A) Every participant has the exact same experience. B) Are completely natural. C) Are unreliable. D) Lack standardisation. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Every participant has the exact same experience. 5. This initial part of the record describes the people, places events, conversation and other things involved in the activity or object focused on by the research. A) Spot Sampling. B) Descriptive Observation. C) Narrative Account. D) Continuous Monitoring. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Descriptive Observation. 6. This is the main data gathering technique used in behavioral psychology, where people's worries, anxieties, habits and problems serve as the focus of studies in this field of discipline. A) Spot Sampling. B) Narrative Account. C) Descriptive Observation. D) Continuous Monitoring. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Continuous Monitoring. 7. Participant observations A) Objectivity is a strength. B) Ethics is a strength. C) Reliability is a strength. D) Validity is a strength. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Validity is a strength. 8. A detailed observational schedule will improve A) Inter-rater reliability. B) Ethics. C) Demand characteristics. D) Subjectivity. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Inter-rater reliability. 9. Bandura's BoBo doll study is an example of A) A structured observation. B) A naturalistic observation. C) A non-participant observation. D) A laboratory experiment. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) A laboratory experiment. 10. This observation makes you see or listen to everything that happens in the area of observation. A) Direct Observation. B) Indirect Observation. C) Non-participation. D) Participant Observation. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Direct Observation. 11. Covert observations A) Always qualitative. B) Lack validity. C) May be unethical. D) Participants knows they are being observed. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) May be unethical. 12. A type of observation that takes part in the activities of the individual or group being observed. A) Indirect Observation. B) Direct Observation. C) Non-participation. D) Participant Observation. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Participant Observation. 13. It is a is a technique of gathering data whereby you personally watch, interact, or communicate with the subjects of your research. A) Interview. B) Survey. C) Questionnaire. D) Observation. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Observation. 14. Recording observational data with a video camera could improve A) Ethics. B) Validity. C) Generalisability. D) Reliability. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Reliability. 15. Qualitative researchers may record observational data in the form of A) Field notes. B) Tally charts. C) Behavioural categories. D) Frequency tables. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Field notes. Related QuizzesPaper 1 QuizzesUgc Net QuizzesApplication Of Ict In Research QuizRedesigning Research Tools Questionnaire QuizRedesigning Research Tools Interviews Quiz 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books