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PSYC 2301 - Observation Project Form
The Human Observation Project should consist of a minimum of
five typed pages. Information should be provided for each
section of the Observation Project Form. The project is divided
into two section:the gathering of baseline information
behavior change
Be sure that the project submission adheres to the following
formatting requirements:Use double-spacing.
Use size 12 font.
Set margins to one-inch on all sides.
Be sure to include your name/course title on the first page.
Write in complete sentences, use good English grammar, and
correct spelling.
Avoid personal pronouns and statements such as "I believe, I
placed the coin on the floor...", "My research proved that...." -
in objective, naturalistic research your opinion is not very
important, but your findings are. Your research may suggest
that..., support the hypothesis..., or indicate....; but it does not
necessarily prove anything.
Charts and graphs are part of an "A" paper, but are not part of
the basic page count of the project. References to outside
sources may also part of an A or B level paper. Information
should be provided for each section as outlined
below.APA documentation style must be used when citing
references in context and bibliography (if any).
Overview of Key Terms:
In order to complete the project, you should be familiar with the
following terms:Statement of the Problem: Explain the problem
behavior. Convince the reader it needs to be observed very
closely before one could decide how to change the
behavior.Theory: This is a prediction. What do you expect to
observe. The theory is a general statement. For example, most
males or females do not wash their hands after using the
restroom. Most people will not pick up after themselves after
eating in a public place.Hypothesis: The hypothesis must be
written in such a way as to test the theory. A theory is like an
umbrella covering behaviors with the presumption that they are
related. A good hypothesis rains on the umbrella to see if there
are any holes. For example, between the hours of 11:00 and
1:00 on Monday and Wednesday at McDonald’s most patrons
(or males, females, adolescents) will not place their napkins,
cups, plates, and eating utensils in the trash and return their tray
to the rack.Procedure: This is a description of the step by step
process used during the observation. Where did the observer
sit? Was the observer visible to the subject being observed?
How was data collected? The description needs to be written in
sufficient detail that someone else could attempt to replicate
(repeat) the procedure to determine if the same results could be
obtained.Results: The results are given in the form of numbers.
This is the count. It is often presented in complex statistical
terms. A numerical count and percentages will be sufficient for
our purposes. Projects earning a grade of A usually include a
graph or chart at this point.Discussion This is a summary of the
results in simpler, more practice language. The numbers are
converted to statements of meaning and application.
The first half of your research will be a naturalistic observation.
You will be determining the baseline of behavior, or what the
behavior looks like, or the amount of the behavior present under
normal circumstances. The observer is unobtrusive, rather like
the wallpaper. There is no interference with the behavior.
You are to select a human behavior. Discuss the problem
surrounding this behavior. The following is a list of topics
which have been used in the past. You may select from the list
or develop one of your own. Select a behavior which you
encounter each day. The greatest challenge is isolating or
narrowing the behavior to a single event which you can define,
count, and attempt to change or observe as changed in a
different environment.Eye contact
Hand washing
Door opening for others
Money on the ground
Cleaning off the table after you eat in a fast food restaurant
Response time of clerks when the researcher dresses poorly or
nicely
Tips - restaurant, beauty salon, etc.
Helpful behavior when toilet paper is attached to the researchers
shoe in a public place
Hand waving when driving down a country road
Changing television stations in a public waiting room
Products purchased from shelves of different height
Color of products purchased
Seating behaviors in school cafeteria or restaurant
Stop light running
Use of cell phones in school areas
Use of cell phones while driving
Purchasing one item or the "full meal deal" at a fast food
restaurant
Human responses to walking dogs of different sizes or breeds
Human response to "Don't walk on the grass!" signs
Driver behavior while waiting on a stop light (make-up, hair
combing using rear view mirror)
Assistance reaching items from the top shelf
Dropping a dollar while walking through Walmart...will
someone return the dollar? (Can be an expensive project.)
Returning shopping carts to the proper areas
Smiling or waving "thank you" when a car stops to allow
shoppers to cross in the parking lot
Behavior in the check-out line: smiling, conversation...
The behavior of children in the check-out line (pulling things
from shelves, yelling, smiling, climbing out of cart....)
Behavior of children in a classroom (talking, out of seat,
interrupting, turning in homework....)
DO NOT :Place a baby carrier on top of a car and drive around
the mall parking lot to see if someone will attempt to stop you
Stop your car by the side of the road to see if someone might
stop and assist
Attempt a tail gating experiment of any kind
Select any behavior which might be harmful, socially offensive,
or immoral
Complete the Observation Project Form. Write a theory and
hypothesis, explain the procedure you will use to determine if
the theory and hypothesis are supported, give the result or the
count, and finally, discuss your results or findings.
Section 2: Experiment
The second half of the project will be a type of experiment. By
introducing a variable, you will attempt to increase or decrease
a behavior. For example, one student in Iraq counted the number
of men who failed to wash their hands after using the latrine
next to the dining facility. This student's count suggested a
problem. During the behavior change section of the project, the
student placed honey (the independent variable) on the handles
of the doors. As a result, hand washing (the dependent variable)
increased.
Your project will require you to walk through the same steps
again, but from the point of view of changing or improving the
behavior. Begin with your own results. That is the statement of
the problem. You have counted and found that, yes, this is an
area of human behavior which should be improved. Complete
the Observation Project Form. Again, APA documentation
style must be used when citing references in context and
references (if any). Your textbook may be your only reference.
Statement of the Problem
Theory
Hypothesis
Procedure
Results
Discussion

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PSYC 2301 - Observation Project FormThe Human Observation Proj.docx

  • 1. PSYC 2301 - Observation Project Form The Human Observation Project should consist of a minimum of five typed pages. Information should be provided for each section of the Observation Project Form. The project is divided into two section:the gathering of baseline information behavior change Be sure that the project submission adheres to the following formatting requirements:Use double-spacing. Use size 12 font. Set margins to one-inch on all sides. Be sure to include your name/course title on the first page. Write in complete sentences, use good English grammar, and correct spelling. Avoid personal pronouns and statements such as "I believe, I placed the coin on the floor...", "My research proved that...." - in objective, naturalistic research your opinion is not very important, but your findings are. Your research may suggest that..., support the hypothesis..., or indicate....; but it does not necessarily prove anything. Charts and graphs are part of an "A" paper, but are not part of the basic page count of the project. References to outside sources may also part of an A or B level paper. Information should be provided for each section as outlined below.APA documentation style must be used when citing references in context and bibliography (if any). Overview of Key Terms: In order to complete the project, you should be familiar with the following terms:Statement of the Problem: Explain the problem behavior. Convince the reader it needs to be observed very closely before one could decide how to change the behavior.Theory: This is a prediction. What do you expect to
  • 2. observe. The theory is a general statement. For example, most males or females do not wash their hands after using the restroom. Most people will not pick up after themselves after eating in a public place.Hypothesis: The hypothesis must be written in such a way as to test the theory. A theory is like an umbrella covering behaviors with the presumption that they are related. A good hypothesis rains on the umbrella to see if there are any holes. For example, between the hours of 11:00 and 1:00 on Monday and Wednesday at McDonald’s most patrons (or males, females, adolescents) will not place their napkins, cups, plates, and eating utensils in the trash and return their tray to the rack.Procedure: This is a description of the step by step process used during the observation. Where did the observer sit? Was the observer visible to the subject being observed? How was data collected? The description needs to be written in sufficient detail that someone else could attempt to replicate (repeat) the procedure to determine if the same results could be obtained.Results: The results are given in the form of numbers. This is the count. It is often presented in complex statistical terms. A numerical count and percentages will be sufficient for our purposes. Projects earning a grade of A usually include a graph or chart at this point.Discussion This is a summary of the results in simpler, more practice language. The numbers are converted to statements of meaning and application. The first half of your research will be a naturalistic observation. You will be determining the baseline of behavior, or what the behavior looks like, or the amount of the behavior present under normal circumstances. The observer is unobtrusive, rather like the wallpaper. There is no interference with the behavior. You are to select a human behavior. Discuss the problem surrounding this behavior. The following is a list of topics which have been used in the past. You may select from the list or develop one of your own. Select a behavior which you encounter each day. The greatest challenge is isolating or narrowing the behavior to a single event which you can define,
  • 3. count, and attempt to change or observe as changed in a different environment.Eye contact Hand washing Door opening for others Money on the ground Cleaning off the table after you eat in a fast food restaurant Response time of clerks when the researcher dresses poorly or nicely Tips - restaurant, beauty salon, etc. Helpful behavior when toilet paper is attached to the researchers shoe in a public place Hand waving when driving down a country road Changing television stations in a public waiting room Products purchased from shelves of different height Color of products purchased Seating behaviors in school cafeteria or restaurant Stop light running Use of cell phones in school areas Use of cell phones while driving Purchasing one item or the "full meal deal" at a fast food restaurant Human responses to walking dogs of different sizes or breeds Human response to "Don't walk on the grass!" signs Driver behavior while waiting on a stop light (make-up, hair combing using rear view mirror) Assistance reaching items from the top shelf Dropping a dollar while walking through Walmart...will someone return the dollar? (Can be an expensive project.) Returning shopping carts to the proper areas Smiling or waving "thank you" when a car stops to allow shoppers to cross in the parking lot Behavior in the check-out line: smiling, conversation... The behavior of children in the check-out line (pulling things from shelves, yelling, smiling, climbing out of cart....) Behavior of children in a classroom (talking, out of seat, interrupting, turning in homework....)
  • 4. DO NOT :Place a baby carrier on top of a car and drive around the mall parking lot to see if someone will attempt to stop you Stop your car by the side of the road to see if someone might stop and assist Attempt a tail gating experiment of any kind Select any behavior which might be harmful, socially offensive, or immoral Complete the Observation Project Form. Write a theory and hypothesis, explain the procedure you will use to determine if the theory and hypothesis are supported, give the result or the count, and finally, discuss your results or findings. Section 2: Experiment The second half of the project will be a type of experiment. By introducing a variable, you will attempt to increase or decrease a behavior. For example, one student in Iraq counted the number of men who failed to wash their hands after using the latrine next to the dining facility. This student's count suggested a problem. During the behavior change section of the project, the student placed honey (the independent variable) on the handles of the doors. As a result, hand washing (the dependent variable) increased. Your project will require you to walk through the same steps again, but from the point of view of changing or improving the behavior. Begin with your own results. That is the statement of the problem. You have counted and found that, yes, this is an area of human behavior which should be improved. Complete the Observation Project Form. Again, APA documentation style must be used when citing references in context and references (if any). Your textbook may be your only reference. Statement of the Problem