Methods in Psychology
Methods in Psychology
PSYCHOLOGY
Made by
Tanzila Razaq
Method
■ What is a method ?
■ In a systematic way, the term method is used to describe a system of procedures in
order to lead to the desired outcome. Every science employs methods, which are
peculiar to its subject matter. Psychologists utilize a wide variety of methods in
acquiring knowledge about behaviour.
Observation Method
■ OBSERVATION METHOD refers to watching and listening to the behaviour of other
persons, over time, without manipulating and controlling it, and record the findings for
interpretations. Non-experimental in design, where no manipulation of Independent
Variables is done.
■ It involves observation of behavior of others, their bodily activities, their facial
expressions, gestures, body language etc. There is natural social context in which
person’s behavior is studied. Through observation, one tries to obtain QUALITATIVE
as well as QUANTITATIVE data.
■ Steps of Observation
■ To record behavior
■ To note down behavior
■ To analyze behavior
■ Generalization and interpretation
Characteristics & Types of
Observation
■ Characteristics of Good Observation:
It should be specific
It should be systematic and planned
It should be scientific and reliable
It should be qualitative
TYPES OF OBSERVATION
There are several ways of classifying observation.
On the basis of nature:- Naturalistic Observation & Experimental Observation
On the basis of the usefulness of data:- Systematic Observation & Unsystematic observation
SURVEY RESEARCH METHOD
■ Technique whereby the researcher studies the whole population with respect to certain
sociological and psychological variables. asks a representative sample of people oral or
written questions to find out about their attitudes, behaviors, beliefs, opinions and
values.
■ Convenient random sample ,also called a Sample Survey researchers use preset
questions (questionnaires/interviews) to gather information used to obtain information
on political opinions, consumer preferences, health care needs and many other things.
often repeated over long periods of time in order to track shifts in public opinions or
actual behavior. gathers quantifiable data on behaviors and helps us test the hypothesis.
Principles of Survey design