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Question T Not yet answered Scored out of 10.00 Choose ONE of the following methods of observation to correspond with each statement. Anecdotal Record Time/Event Sampling Running Record Checklist Flag question 1. An observational method used to explore the antecedents and consequences of individual children's behavior within their naturally occurring context:s Time/Event Sampling 2. Observational method used to summarize a single incident, usually after it occurs Running Recoro 3. A "snap shot" Time/Event Sampling Checklist 4. Often used for behavior modification purposes 5. An observational method providing a list of items, that, if present, the observer marks off. 6. Used to track a single predetermined behavior Checklist Choose... 7. An observational method in which the observer writes a detailed, objective, sequential narrative of events in progress. A brief interpretation/summary conclusion is added at the end Choose... 8. A good survey or inventory tool Choose.. 9. The human video camera" technique Choose... 10. Contains four columns on the recording sheet. Columns are labeled time, antecedent event, behavior, and consequent event Choose...Explanation / Answer
Since you have posted multiple questions, I am going to answer first five. I hope it helps. Thanks
1. Event Samping(ABC sampling): It is used to uncover the contextual causes and effects of an individuals behavior
2. Anecdotal recoed: An Anecdotal record is a brief narrative(written in words) about an event or incident. It summarizes a single developmental incident/event/ skill after it occurs.
3. Running record
4. Event sampling: A method of observation that records occurrences of behaviours called events.
5. Checklist: It is a list of items required, things to be done, or points to be considered, used as a reminder.
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