Recording Observations Unobtrusively record observations in apublic place of your choice for at least thirty minutes or more.The place must have at least ten people to observe. Since you areplaying the role of an unobtrusive investigator, you must notdisturb the people and must be positioned so that the people willnot really take notice of you. You should watch people and focus onbehaviors. The behaviors might be ordinary or interesting. Youmight even choose to look at behaviors related to a theme, such ashow people relax or you can look at dyadic interactions. No matterwhat you choose to observe, you should describe what you witness.Record the observations in your notebook in a 1- to 2-pageMicrosoft Word document. The observations should not be conductedwith any specific notions or theories. Type and submit your notes,which should be at least 500 words. Include the date of theobservation, the time, and the setting. Along with your observationnotes, include five specific study ideas that come to mind becauseof your observations. For example: After observing mothers andchildren in the park, I would like to investigate whether motherswith multiple children allow the children to venture further awayfrom them as compared to mothers with one child. You must alsostate hypotheses for at least two of your study ideas. For example,you might hypothesize mothers with only one child will keep theirchild closer than mothers with multiple children. ***Please help with my homework I am struggling with. Thankyou.***