Term ID: T5639

Unobtrusive Measures

/unobtrusive-measures/
Research methods that collect data without participants' awareness to avoid reactivity and demand characteristics.
Example: Observing natural behavior in public settings or using archival records rather than direct questioning.

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Reference: Webb et al. (1966)