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  1. the act of observing something or someone: close observation of nature / human nature / animal behaviour. The police are keeping the suspect under observation. She was admitted to hospital for observation (= so that doctors could watch her and see if anything was wrong with her). SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Using the eyes.

  2. : an act of recognizing and noting a fact or occurrence often involving measurement with instruments. weather observations. b. : a record or description so obtained. Scientific observations were sent to the committee. 3. : a judgment on or inference (see inference sense 2) from what one has observed. broadly : remark, statement.

  3. Jun 26, 2024 · The observation method in psychology involves directly and systematically witnessing and recording measurable behaviors, actions, and responses in natural or contrived settings without attempting to intervene or manipulate what is being observed.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ObservationObservation - Wikipedia

    Observation in the natural sciences [1] is an act or instance of noticing or perceiving [2] and the acquisition of information from a primary source. In living beings, observation employs the senses. In science, observation can also involve the perception and recording of data via the use of scientific instruments.

  5. /ˌɒbzəˈveɪʃn/ /ˌɑːbzərˈveɪʃn/ [uncountable, countable] the act of watching somebody/something carefully for a period of time, especially to learn something. Most information was collected by direct observation of the animals' behaviour. results based on scientific observations. We managed to escape observation (= we were not seen).

  6. observation. /ˈɑbzərˌveɪʃən/ /ɒbzəˈveɪʃən/ IPA guide. Other forms: observations. When you take a good look at something, noticing facts or taking measurements, you are engaging in observation, something a little more intense than just a quick glance. When you share an observation, you communicate an insight.

  7. observation noun (NOTICING) B2 [ U ] the fact that you notice or see something: She has remarkable powers of observation (= is very good at noticing things). C1 [ C ] formal.

  8. OBSERVATION meaning: 1 : a statement about something you have noticed a comment or remark; 2 : the act of careful watching and listening the activity of paying close attention to someone or something in order to get information.

  9. In science, observations are used as evidence to help us figure out which of our explanations are correct. Misconception: Scientists’ observations directly tell them how things work (i.e., knowledge is “read off” nature, not built).

  10. Observation is essential in science. Scientists use observation to collect and record data, which enables them to develop and then test hypotheses and theories. Scientists observe in many ways – with their own senses or with tools like magnifying glasses, thermometers, satellites or stethoscopes.