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Reactivity
Reactivity refers to the phenomenon where the process of measuring or observing causes participants to change their normal behavior. In undisguised naturalistic observation, for instance, the main issue is that people might behave unusually because they know they are being monitored, which can compromise the validity of the research.
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Which statement accurately describes undisguised naturalistic observation?
In undisguised naturalistic observation, researchers inform participants of their presence primarily as a technique to reduce the risk of participant reactivity.
A researcher plans to use undisguised naturalistic observation to study the cooperation of nurses in a high-stress hospital ward. Because the setting is private and requires consent, the researcher must be visible to the staff. Arrange the following steps in the correct order to implement this method while minimizing the risk of participant reactivity.
In the context of research design, match each component of undisguised naturalistic observation with the specific scenario or methodological challenge it addresses.
Match each component of undisguised naturalistic observation with the correct description based on the course principles.
Habituation to Observation
Which of the following best explains why a researcher would choose to conduct an undisguised naturalistic observation despite the known risk of participant reactivity?
A researcher evaluates a study conducted in a university staff lounge and determines that the participants have a 'reasonable expectation of privacy.' To adhere to ethical standards, the researcher must select _____ naturalistic observation as the appropriate method, despite the potential for reactivity caused by their visible presence.
A clinical researcher wants to study how staff members interact with residents in a private nursing home's memory care unit. Because the residents' rooms are private spaces with a high expectation of privacy, the researcher obtains full consent from the residents' guardians and sits openly in a chair inside the common room to record behavior. This scenario represents a correct application of undisguised naturalistic observation, chosen because disguised observation in this private setting would be unethical.
A researcher wants to study social interactions in a semi-private campus study lounge. Arrange the steps of the researcher's methodological and ethical decision-making process in the correct logical sequence, starting from the initial environmental assessment to the final threat mitigation.
An institutional review board (IRB) evaluates a proposed study on therapy group dynamics and determines that a disguised observer would violate the participants' reasonable expectation of privacy. To proceed ethically, the researcher must switch to an undisguised naturalistic observation design. In making this ethical adjustment, the researcher is prioritizing participant privacy and informed consent, while actively accepting the increased methodological risk of participant ____.
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In the context of psychological research, why is reactivity considered a significant challenge for researchers using undisguised observation methods?
A researcher wants to minimize reactivity while observing social interactions in a public park. To achieve this, the researcher stands in a prominent location, wears a 'University Researcher' badge, and openly records participants with a handheld video camera. True or False: This strategy is an effective way to minimize reactivity.
The phenomenon of reactivity involves a specific cycle of events that can affect the outcome of psychological research. Analyze the study scenario below and match each component to its corresponding role in the reactivity process.
An instructional designer is reviewing research methods to determine which ones pose the greatest threat to 'behavioral authenticity' due to reactivity. Evaluate the following research scenarios and arrange them in order from the highest expected magnitude of reactivity (the most behavior change) to the lowest expected magnitude of reactivity (the least behavior change).
In the context of research methods, which of the following best defines the phenomenon of reactivity?
Arrange the following steps to illustrate the causal process of reactivity during an undisguised naturalistic observation study.
The phenomenon where the process of measuring or observing causes participants to change their normal behavior is known as _____.
A researcher sits prominently in a university cafeteria with a video camera to study eating habits, and students who notice the camera start eating healthier foods than they normally do. This scenario illustrates reactivity because the process of observing has caused the participants to change their normal behavior.
Analyze the following scenario of an undisguised naturalistic observation study of assembly line workers, and match each study component to the corresponding concept of reactivity it represents.
A researcher evaluates a proposed undisguised naturalistic observation study of sharing behaviors on a playground. The researcher determines that because the children will know they are being monitored, they will act unusually, meaning the study's conclusions about typical behavior will be invalid. The specific phenomenon that the researcher has evaluated as a threat to this study's validity is _____.
In psychological research, which term describes the phenomenon where participants alter their normal behavior simply because they are aware they are being observed or measured?
In psychological research, reactivity is a threat to research validity because the very process of observing or measuring participants can cause them to alter their normal behavior.
Match each observational psychology research scenario with the statement that best describes its relationship with participant reactivity.
A psychologist studies sharing behavior in a preschool classroom by sitting openly in the corner with a visible video camera on a tripod. Arrange the following steps to trace the logical, causal pathway of how this observational setup triggers participant reactivity and ultimately compromises the study's construct validity.
A research team is evaluating two observational methods to study parental warmth in public parks: Method A (disguised naturalistic observation from a distance) and Method B (undisguised observation where the researcher stands next to the families). The team selects Method A because they judge that Method B will introduce a major threat to construct validity by causing parents to change their normal parenting behaviors. By making this choice, the research team successfully evaluated and minimized the threat of ____.
In the context of psychological research, which of the following best describes the phenomenon of reactivity?
Match each observational research term with the description that explains its relationship to participant behavior.
A researcher sits openly in a college cafeteria with a laptop, clearly watching and recording how often students choose healthy options over junk food. True or False: Because the observation is taking place in a natural public setting, the students' food choices will remain completely unaffected by the researcher's presence.
A researcher studies parent-child interactions in a clinic playroom under two conditions: first, with the researcher sitting in the corner taking notes, and second, with the researcher observing through a one-way mirror. The parent shows significantly more warmth and patience in the first condition than in the second. By comparing these two conditions, the researcher analyzes how the presence of the observer alters the parent's natural behavior, identifying a threat to construct validity known as ____.