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A tally sheet on which attributes that will not change are recorded is to _____ checklist as a tally sheet used to note the presence or absence of behaviors is to _____ checklist.
 
  a. static; action
  b. action; static
  c. narrative; non-narrative
  d. non-narrative; narrative

Question 2

Jill collects data on the participants in her study by writing down a full narrative description of everything they do. Jill is using a(n) _____.
 
  a. narrative record
  b. action record
  c. checklist
  d. static checklist



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