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    Observations Linda Marie Lundy PSY/230 January 18‚ 2013 Chris Allen Shreve Observations The scientific process consists of three steps‚ unsystematic observation‚ building theories‚ and evaluating theories. The first step is unsystematic observation which is when you take something‚ whatever it might be that you want to have a better understanding about and use your senses (look‚ listen‚ feel‚ smell‚ and taste). The second step is building theories‚ this means that all the information that

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    Child Observation Essay Child Observation Essay Observing a child can be the key to understanding a child’s development. In an effort to further understand early childhood‚ I observed a boy named Matthew‚ who is five years old. He is currently in kindergarten and a very energetic‚ happy child. Matthew is the fifth child in a family of three girls and two boys. The observation took place at his home‚ where I was able to look closer at how he interacts in his own environment. It was outside

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    into account confidentiality: Permission-before carrying out an observation you must have parents and the settings permission. Confidentiallity- do not to leave confidential material lying around they must be secured in a locked cabinet. Line of reporting-only talk to authorized personal about confidential material. This confidentially can only be broken when a child is at real risk. Sensetivity-when carrying out observations you must take account of the child’s wishes and feelings if a child

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    Observation Report Form Observer’s Name: _Stacy Trokey______________________ DATE: _2/27/15_______________ Time: __9:00______________ Child’s Name: _Alex___________________ Child’s Age: _48 months_____ Age Group or Class Observed: ___3-5 years_______________________________ Teacher(s): ___________________________________________________________ Observation Focus: _Routines and Transitions_______________________________ I. Setting: The observation is being completed within the classroom

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    During an unsystematic observation we evaluate the hypothesis based on the observations that we have. When we observe tings we have to be careful and know what we see without hypothesizing about it. We all use unsystematic observation‚ every day in our lives. We may not be aware of this process‚ but it is utilized on an ongoing basis. We will use it when we meet new people because we observe to see if we can tell where they come from their age and some may observe even further than that. My feelings

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    PARTICIPANT OBSERVATIONS Definitions The word participant observation was derived from the word participate and observe‚ which means the researcher using participant observation will participate and observe at the same time of the group being studied‚ in which it was historically associated with ethnography. Participant Observation was created during late 19th century as an ethnographic field method for the study of small‚ homogeneous cultures (Tedlock‚ 2009‚ in Denzin and Lincoln‚ 2009). It is

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    Participant observation is a form of observational research method where the researcher takes part in the event or the everyday life of the group while observing it. Participant observation is classified into two types‚ covert – where the group is unaware that they are being observed by a researcher as he assumes a false identity and overt observation is where the researcher reveals his true identity and purpose to the group being studied‚ therefore making them aware that they are being observed

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    methods involve observation‚ however‚ participant observations is defined by when the researcher themselves participates in the activities of those he or she is observing and studying. Hughes (1976)‚ describes participant observation as‚ ’ When the researcher becomes part of a daily round‚ learning languages and meanings‚ rules of impersonal‚ relations... and in short‚ living the life of the people under study.’ 1 Participant observations come in two forms‚ overt participant observations‚ in which‚ the

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    Observation of the Early Childhood An observation was held in the children’"s wing of Tarrant County Junior College. A variety of children between the ages of two to six were observed in activities ranging from physical and motor to social and cognitive development. Specifically I mean that whether it was leadership skills or lack of‚ running‚ climbing and jumping‚ drawing and writing‚ or anything that could fall between‚ it has been seen‚ done and accounted for in the following observation

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    Observe‚ Observing‚ Observed‚ Observation QUESTIONS Activity 1 1) What was the “hardest to hear” sound that you recorded? (Which sound was the “softest” or “most faint” that you could still discern?) The hardest sound to hear was a siren in the distance. The most faint was kids playing‚ while the softest was the buzz of the air conditioner unit working. 2) What sounds had the highest pitch? (Say‚ a light breeze. That’s only one example) The highest pitch sound was from a motorcycle

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