RESEARCH DESIGN

RESEARCH DESIGN

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RESEARCH DESIGN

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Method in which researchers observe and record the behavior of people or animals in their natural habits or settings, with minimal interference.

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It is a ADVANTAGES of naturalistic behavior that researchers are more likely to observe behaviors that are natural and representative of how the subjects typically behave.

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It is a DISADVANTAGES of naturalistic behavior that researchers may unconsciously interpret the observations in a way that confirms their expectations.

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Research design that we need a Participants or Respondents.

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It is a type of survey that respondents fill out written questions on their own (e.g., online

surveys, paper surveys).

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This detailed analysis allows researchers to explore the interplay of various factors like thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and environmental influences in that specific case.

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Also known as human contingency learning (HCL), is a field of psychology that explores how we learn through the associations between our actions and the outcomes of those actions.

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