Sunday, June 26, 2011

Participant observation and Cross cultural studies

Participant observation is a type of reasuch strategy. It is a widely used in many disciplines such as human sciences. Its aim is to gain a close and intimate familiarity for information in different scenarios to record data for experiments. Having people participate research usually involves a range of methods: informal interviews direct observations participating in the life of the group, collective discussions , analyses of person documents produced within the group. For experiment is ways of scientists gaining information for theroes. Participant observation has its roots in anthropology and its use as a methodology.

Cross cultural studies is a study shown especially in anthropology and other sciences that uses data to compare human data to create theories about culture and behavior oh humans. Cross cultural uses a wide range of data before making assumptions based on that dat unlike comparative studies.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Week 17 Ib Tok

In class we did an exercise where I was an observer in the activity. I recorded the hand movements and gesture made by the people being observed and i found out that the gestured were changing through the activity as the people being observed were to busy figuring out what we were doing and that changed their movements. Because of this change in normal movements the data was false as the act of humans being intuitive made them wonder what we were doing and figure out what we were doing. After they found out what we were doing they changed their behaviour.
So for true results the people being observed must not see or know about the test so the actions of the people being observed would not change for the results.