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Tazate

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The main advantage of ethnography is
 
  a. a detailed understanding of group behavior from a secondary source.
  b. a detailed understanding of a group or their attitudes or behaviors in a real life situation.
  c. a detailed understanding of a historical event or phenomenon using primarily artifacts.
  d. the use of content analysis of existing data to explain a phenomenon.

Question 2

Most preschool and kindergarten children are not particularly adept at accurately judging how well they have performed on a particular task. What does research suggest as a good way to help them make more accurate judgments?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

Studies have shown that when preschool and kindergarten children have the opportunity to compare their performance to that of a peer, they make more accurate judgments about how well they have performed that task.



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