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gonzo233

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Interrater reliability : interobserver reliability :: _____ : _____.
 
  a. checklist; systematic naturalistic observation
  b. rating scale; self recording
  c. interview; simulated observation
  d. direct self report inventory; simulated observation

Question 2

Time sampling is often preferred over continuous observation because it is
 
  a. more accurate.
  b. less reactive.
  c. more efficient.
  d. less intrusive.



memslove

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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