Observation Overview


When making observations, it is important to be as objective as possible. This means that you should not allow your personal biases or beliefs to influence what you are seeing. Instead, you should simply record what you see and then analyze it later.

There are three main types of observations: scientific, anecdotal, and clinical. Scientific observation is done in a controlled setting in order to test a specific hypothesis. Anecdotal observation is less formal and often done in everyday situations. Clinical observation is done by trained professionals in order to assess a person’s mental or physical health.

No matter what type of observation you are doing, there are certain steps that should be followed: first, make sure that you have all the necessary equipment; second, define the parameters of your study; third, take detailed notes; fourth , analyze your data; and fifth, draw conclusions from your analysis.


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