Fanger's Study on Peer Exclusion in Preschoolers
An example of naturalistic observation is a study by Suzanne Fanger and her colleagues, who investigated peer exclusion among preschool children on a playground. To remain inconspicuous, the researchers employed several techniques: they equipped some children with wireless microphones, which the children soon ignored; they observed and recorded notes from a distance; and they conducted the study in a 'laboratory preschool' where children were already accustomed to the presence of observers.
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Fanger's Study on Peer Exclusion in Preschoolers
A researcher plans to study the social dynamics of preschoolers during free play. The proposed method involves the researcher sitting on a small chair in the corner of the classroom, openly taking notes on a clipboard. Which statement best evaluates the most significant potential flaw in this research design?