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Examine the marits and Limitations of the obsrvation method
in collecting data. Illustrate your answer with suitable
example.

Answer Posted / Jaldhari Meena

The observation method is a non-intrusive research technique used to gather data on people's behavior or objects by watching them. Its advantages include:n
1. Observation can provide rich, detailed, and accurate data.
2. It allows researchers to study behaviors in real-time without altering the natural environment.
3. Researchers can observe multiple participants simultaneously.nnHowever, there are also limitations: n
1. Observations can be subjective, as they rely on the researcher's interpretation and biases.
2. The Hawthorne effect may occur, where participants modify their behavior because they know they are being observed.
3. It can be time-consuming and resource-intensive to conduct extensive observations.

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