observerrated
Observer-rated is a term used in research and professional practice to describe assessments based on the observation and judgement of trained observers, rather than on self-report or automated measures. In observer-rated approaches, researchers use standardized coding schemes, checklists, or rating scales applied to recorded or live behavior. Observers may code whether a behavior occurs, how often, how long, and with what intensity or quality, following predefined criteria to support comparability across subjects and contexts.
To support reliability, observers typically undergo calibration and training, and may work blind to study hypotheses
Applications of observer-rated measures appear across fields such as developmental psychology, clinical assessment, education, animal behavior,
Strengths include reduction of self-report bias and the ability to capture observable behavior in real or simulated
See also: inter-rater reliability, behavioral assessment, coded observation, rating scale.