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archival research  The use of existing sources of information for research. Sources include statistical records, survey archives, and written records.
case study  A descriptive account of the behavior, past history, and other relevant factors concerning a specific individual.
coding system  A set of rules used to categorize observations.
content analysis  Systematic analysis of the content of written records.
naturalistic observation  Descriptive method in which observations are made in a natural social setting. Also called field observation.
negative case analysis  In field observation, an examination of observations that do not fit with the explanatory structure devised by the researcher.
psychobiography  A type of case study in which the life of an individual is analyzed using psychological theory.
reactivity  A problem of measurement in which the measure changes the behavior being observed.
systematic observation  Observations of one or more specific variables, usually made in a precisely defined setting.







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