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The Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology and Behavioral Science (Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology & Behavioral Science) (Volume 3)
by W. Edward Craighead
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Excerpt - on Page 64: "
... environment being studied. Fieldwork and qualitative research are examples of techniques sometimes identified incorrectly or used interchangeably with naturalistic observation. Naturalistic observation methods are a subcategory of a broader group of re- search methods and perspectives. referred to in the literature vari- ously ... "
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Concise Encyclopedia of Psychology, 2nd Edition Abridged
by Raymond J. Corsini
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Excerpt - on Page 592: "
... Naturalistic observation methods are considered a subcategory of a broader rubric of research methods and perspectives-referred to in the literature variously as naturalistic ... "
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Living Psychology
by Karen Huffman
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