Dictionary Definition
observing adj : quick to notice; showing quick
and keen perception [syn: observant]
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English
Verb
observing- present participle of observe
Extensive Definition
Observation is either an activity of a sapient or
sentient
living being (such as a human), which senses and
assimilates the knowledge of a phenomenon, or the recording
of data using instruments. The term may also refer to any datum collected during this
activity.
Observation as recording of scientific data
Observations are statements which are determined by using the senses. Observations aroused by self-defining instruments are often unreliable¹. Such observations are hard to reproduce because they may vary even with respect to the same stimuli. Therefore they are not of much use in exact sciences like physics which require instruments which do not define themselves. It is therefore often necessary to use various engineered instruments such as spectrometers, oscilloscopes, cameras, telescopes, interferometers, tape recorders, thermometers etc. and tools such as clocks and Tape measures that help in improving the accuracy, quality and utility of the information obtained from an observation. Invariable observation requires uniformity of response to a given stimulus, and devices promoting such observation must not give output that is in any way subjective (as if having "a mind (or opinion) of their own"). In statistics, an observation, whether of a sample or the population, measures one or more properties (weight, location, etc.) of an observable entity enumerated to distinguish objects or individuals.The accuracy and tremendous success of science is
primarily attributed to the accuracy and objectivity
(i.e. repeatability) of observation of the reality that science
explores.
The role of observation in the scientific method
The scientific
method includes these steps:
- observe a phenomenon,
- Hypothesize an explanation for the phenomenon,
- predict a logical consequence of the guess,
- Test the prediction, and
- review for any mistakes.
Observation plays a role in the first and fourth
steps in the above list. Reliance is placed upon the five physical
senses, and upon measurement techniques. It is therefore understood
that there are always certain limitations in making
observations.
Role of observation in philosophy
"Observe always that everything is the result of
a change, and get used to thinking that there is nothing Nature loves so well
as to change existing forms and to make new ones like them."
Meditations. iv. 36. -Marcus
Aurelius
Observation in philosophical
terms is the process of filtering sensory information through the
thought process. Input is received via
hearing,
sight, smell, taste, or touch and then analyzed through
either rational or irrational thought. You see a parent beat their
child; you observe that such an action is either good or bad.
Deductions about what behaviors are good or bad may be based on no
way preferences about building relationships, or study of the
consequences resulting from the observed behavior. With the passage
of time, impressions stored in the consciousness about many related
observations, together with the resulting relationships and
consequences, permit the individual to build a construct about the
moral implications of behavior.
The defining characteristic of observation is
that it involves drawing conclusions, as well as building personal
views about how to handle similar situations in the future, rather
than simply registering that something has happened. But according
to Jiddu
Krishnamurti, observation does not imply drawing conclusions
and building personal views. He stressed the non-accumulation of
knowledge. Such an observation, he asserted, will make the mind free.
observing in Arabic: رصد
observing in Bulgarian: Наблюдение
observing in Catalan: Observació
observing in Czech: Pozorování
observing in Danish: Observation
observing in German: Beobachtung
observing in Estonian: Vaatlus
observing in Modern Greek (1453-):
Παρατήρηση
observing in Spanish: Observación
observing in Esperanto: Observado
observing in French: Observation
observing in Indonesian: Pengamatan
observing in Dutch: Observatie
observing in Japanese: 観測
observing in Polish: Obserwacja
(psychometria)
observing in Portuguese: Observação
observing in Romanian: Observaţie
observing in Russian: Наблюдение
observing in Simple English: Observation
observing in Slovak: Pozorovanie
observing in Serbian: Посматрање
observing in Finnish: Havainto
observing in Swedish: Observation
observing in Thai: การสังเกต
observing in Ukrainian: Спостерігач
observing in Chinese: 观察