During event sampling, it is very important when the event takes place.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Question 2Often, time samplings do not contain descriptions of the behaviors that are recorded.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Question 3Time sampling and event sampling are not similar in any way.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Question 4When using a narrative description, you record the event for as long as it lasts.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Question 5open method
Match each statement with the correct item below.
a. a desirable feature of behavior samples
b. a formal method of observation and recording in which you record selected behaviors during preset uniform time periods and at regularly recurring or randomly selected intervals
c. the degree to which two or more observers agree with one another as to what occurred during an observation session
d. a characteristic of any method that does not preserve descriptions of behavior and events as they originally occurred
e. a characteristic of any method that preserves descriptions of behavior and events as they originally occurred
Question 6interobserver reliability
Match each statement with the correct item below.
a. a desirable feature of behavior samples
b. a formal method of observation and recording in which you record selected behaviors during preset uniform time periods and at regularly recurring or randomly selected intervals
c. the degree to which two or more observers agree with one another as to what occurred during an observation session
d. a characteristic of any method that does not preserve descriptions of behavior and events as they originally occurred
e. a characteristic of any method that preserves descriptions of behavior and events as they originally occurred
Question 7closed method
Match each statement with the correct item below.
a. a desirable feature of behavior samples
b. a formal method of observation and recording in which you record selected behaviors during preset uniform time periods and at regularly recurring or randomly selected intervals
c. the degree to which two or more observers agree with one another as to what occurred during an observation session
d. a characteristic of any method that does not preserve descriptions of behavior and events as they originally occurred
e. a characteristic of any method that preserves descriptions of behavior and events as they originally occurred