
Observational and Self-Report Techniques
A detailed look at non-experimental methods of data collection, including observations, questionnaires, and interviews.
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A detailed look at non-experimental methods of data collection, including observations, questionnaires, and interviews.
Key Questions
- Assess the reliability of structured versus unstructured observations.
- How can researchers mitigate social desirability bias in questionnaires?
- Compare the utility of open and closed questions in psychological research.
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