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cherise1989

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Kesia studies how children and their parents interact. She has a parent and child come to her laboratory for a play session and watches them from behind a one-way mirror so that they can't see her. The research method she's chosen is
 
  A) representational observation.
  B) naturalistic observation.
  C) participant observation.
  D) structured observation.

Question 2

Ngozi wants to study how children defend themselves from school bullies. If he uses naturalistic observation to do his research, he will be most likely to
 
  A) ask several children how they handle bullies.
  B) sit on a bench near the school playground and watch the children at recess.
  C) pay a child to bully some other children and report on what they do.
  D) have a representative sample of children interact with school bullies in his laboratory.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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