Observational techniques are ways to watch and learn from things happening around us, just like how you might watch your favorite toy doing tricks.
Imagine you have a robot cat that moves around the house, and you want to know what makes it go. You could sit quietly and watch it move, counting how many times it jumps or turns, this is like using a basic observational technique. It’s like being a detective who just watches the clues.
Like a Detective with Tools
Sometimes, you might use tools to help you watch better. Maybe you bring out a flashlight to see where the robot cat goes when it's in the dark, that's like using special tools for observation. Or maybe you record its movements on your phone so you can look at them again later, this is like using technology to make observations easier.
You don’t need magic, just a curious eye and maybe a few helpful tools!
Examples
- A child watches how a plant grows over time by checking it every day.
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See also
- What Is Observation? Explaining the Types of Observation?
- What are external observers?
- How do historians know about the past? (1/3)?
- How Does 1 What Is A Research Work?
- How are Exoplanets Discovered?