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Unfairly shunned: covert participant observation (2024)

FAQs

What are the ethical issues with covert participant observation? ›

However, a disadvantage of covert observation is that it raises a number of ethical concerns. If people are unaware that they are the objects of sociological study, they have not given informed consent. It might be possible, in some cases, to get consent after the study has taken place, or to receive general consent.

What is one of the ethical problems with covert participant observation _________? ›

One of the ethical problems with covert participant observation such as Laud Humphreys study of male hom*osexual sex in public bathrooms is: subjecting the participants to physical harm. observing people outside of their natural setting. violating the privacy of his subjects.

What is an example of a covert participant observation? ›

An example is the research for A Glasgow Gang Observed. A 26-year-old schoolmaster at a Scottish Reformatory (ListD) school, who called himself James Patrick, went undercover with the help of one of his pupils to study the often violent behaviour of the teenagers in a gang in Glasgow.

What are the limitations of covert observations? ›

While informed consent is not necessary in some cases, many view it as ethical protection for the individuals involved. Since those being observed covertly are unaware that they are being studied, they can not provide their informed consent, which makes this research method ethically questionable.

What are the ethical weaknesses of participant observation? ›

Disadvantages cont.

Risk of researchers 'going native', that is, becoming so involved that they lose objectivity. Only a small group is studied, so may not be representative. Covert participant observation is ethically unsound.

How to make covert observation ethical? ›

However, it is crucial for the researcher to consider ethical considerations and privacy concerns when using such recording devices. They must ensure that the participants' identities and personal information are protected, and that the observations are used solely for research purposes.

What is the most ethically concerning role in participant observation is overt participant? ›

The researcher may still participate in the activity being observed (overt participant observation) or might play no part and simply observe (overt non-participant observation). This is the most ethical form of observation, as it requires no deception and participants are able to give their informed consent.

What do the guidelines say about covert observational research? ›

Current Guidance

The broad principle should be that covert research must not be undertaken lightly or routinely. It is only justified if important issues are being addressed and if matters of social significance which cannot be uncovered in other ways are likely to be discovered.

What are the ethical issues of observation? ›

Privacy, Confidentiality, and Anonymity

It was implied earlier that lack of informed consent in shadowing may sometimes be implicit, and thus the respect for participant privacy lies in the hands of a researcher committed to ethical decision-making when faced with such dilemmas.

Is covert participant observation valid? ›

It's also unlikely a researcher will be able to generalise their findings from one study to the next (for example, is Goffman's study of a mental asylum applicable to all mental institutions?). Participant observation (whether overt or covert) is not the most reliable research method.

What are 3 examples of covert behavior? ›

Examples of overt behaviour include running, dancing, arguing, smiling, frowning, etc. Whereas examples of covert behaviour include thinking, dreaming, glandular responses, etc.

What is a famous covert observation? ›

Examples include Laud Humphries's covert observations of hom*osexual encounters (Tearoom Trade, 1970), and work by Leon Festinger and his colleagues, who observed a religious cult by pretending to become adherents to its beliefs (When Prophecy Fails, 1956).

What is one of the ethical problems with covert participant observation? ›

Covert observations raise ethical concerns around informed consent, privacy, and potential harm to participants. Covert observations, where the subjects are unaware they are being observed, can be a valuable tool in psychological research. However, they also raise significant ethical issues.

Which of the following is a drawback of covert observation? ›

Covert observation would not be helpful because students are being deceived as they didn't give their consent to the research and they may have to break the law to maintain cover.

Why is covert research problematic? ›

The covert nature of the research involves the intentional deception of participants, which is ethically problematic. Deception can lead to a breach of trust between the researcher and the subjects.

What are the ethical issues with covert surveillance? ›

The main ethical implications of covert surveillance include invasion of privacy, violation of human rights, and potential abuse of power.

What are the ethical issues of Asch's research? ›

Finally, Asch's research is ethically questionable. He broke several ethical guidelines, including: deception and protection from harm. Asch deliberately deceived his participants, saying that they were taking part in a vision test and not an experiment on conformity.

What are the theoretical issues with participant observation? ›

Because participant observation involves the researcher immersing themselves in the group being studied, there is a risk that their own biases could influence the data they collect, leading to observer bias.

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