ABSTRACT

Observation is one of the foundational methods of qualitative inquiry—but only if it is conducted in a systematic fashion that allows for the careful recording of data and the consistent retrieval of those data for purposes of analysis. To that end, this book features a brief how-to guide to conducting observations in naturalistic settings. The history of observational research, ongoing questions of its epistemological status, the impact of new technologies, and its major ethical concerns are also treated. Replete with examples of observation-based research, questions for class discussion, a glossary, and extensive references, this volume offers a rapid fire start into doing naturalistic observational research for novices and students.

chapter 1|24 pages

What Is Naturalistic Observation?

chapter 2|6 pages

Naturalistic Observation

An Overview of Some Influential Schools of Thought

chapter 3|12 pages

The Varieties of Naturalistic Observation

chapter 4|32 pages

Naturalistic Observation

Procedures and Practicalities

chapter 5|10 pages

The Ethics of Naturalistic Observation

chapter 6|32 pages

Current Issues in Naturalistic Observation

chapter 7|4 pages

Looking Ahead