Information collected in the child's natural settings, at home, in child care, or in school without interfering with the child's activities is:
A) a naturalistic observation
B) a natural experiment
C) a meta-analysis
D) a laboratory analogue experiment
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Q37: To secure a child's participation in a
Q38: Laboratory analogue experiments typically differ from regular
Q39: An experiment in which researchers deliberately create
Q40: Advantages of longitudinal designs over cross-sectional designs
Q41: Natural experiments:
A)are different from quasi-experiments
B)cannot be done
Q43: Disadvantages of longitudinal designs over cross-sectional designs
Q44: Observer bias is most frequently a problem
Q45: A research strategy used to gain familiarity
Q46: A statistical technique that allows the researcher
Q47: The change in a person's behavior because
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