6 – Unobtrusive Measurement
Why Should I Care?
Definitions
Unobtrusive Measurement: The use of physical evidence, nonparticipant observations, and archival or documentary evidence without the knowledge of participants.
Artefacts: a physical object made by a human being, often embodying cultural or historical interest.
Usefulness
To study human activity without humans knowing, using traces of activity, or objects made by humans.
Objects of Measurement
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Type of Object |
Yes |
No |
Maybe |
Example |
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Personal Characteristic |
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X |
Kitchen countertops height - clothes |
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Socio-Demographic Characteristic |
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X |
Parking lot licence plate |
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Opinion |
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X |
Political - |
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Motivations |
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X |
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Ideology |
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X |
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Biases / Prejudice |
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X |
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Preferences |
X |
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Personal History / Background |
X |
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Family Dynamics |
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X |
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Cultural History |
X |
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Perception / Self-Perception |
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X |
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Aptitude /Ability |
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X |
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Behaviour |
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X |
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Level of Knowledge |
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X |
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Sampling
Populations are widely defined and usually large, depending on the community.
Samples are usually non-random, convenience and/or purposive.
Instruments
Artefacts are recorded using photography, video camera, drawings, notes, etc.
Scientific Power
Exploratory: the first thing you see is objects and traces. They are the “trail” to follow.
Descriptive: the more you see, the more you describe. But this is the end of the line for scientific power.
Steps
- Identify population/topic
- Choose recording tool
- Record audio-visual
- Analyze, Interpret, and Report
Advantages
- Useful when people are unwilling to answer surveys
- Reveal habitual behavior
- Useful for people who are not articulate (children) (or lost in translation)
- Allows to triangulate with other methods, to check validity of results
Disadvantages
- Lack of context
- Physical evidence is limited in objects of measurement
- Time-consuming
- Hazardous (ex: gangs, drug rings)
- Ethical considerations if researcher needs to be covert
Reporting
Spatial Maps
Descriptive Text
Synthesis Tables
Preferred Disciplines
Anthropology, Geography, Sociology, Psychology, History
Other Non-scientific Disciplines
Applications in Marketing, Criminology, Journalism
Not useful for
Economists, Political Scientists (depends on the topic)