Context involves:
a. other people
b. circumstances
c. place and time
d. all answers are correct
e. both other people and circumstances
Question 2Settings:
a. do not generate feelings in us
b. do not cause variations in responses
c. have physical and social-psychological characteristics
d. all answers are correct
Question 3Situation addresses which of the following?
a. nature of the childrens play
b. both kinds of activities being encouraged and nature of the childrens play
c. unexpected events that change ongoing behavior
d. kinds of activities being encouraged
e. all answers are correct
Question 4Observation:
a. is not important to effectively understand children
b. should be planned for success
c. requires deciding what behaviors to observe and where to find those behaviors
d. all answers are correct
e. both should be planned for success and requires deciding what behaviors to observe and where to find those behaviors
Question 5The major characteristic(s) of an observation method:
a. It may describe how to do what one needs to do to achieve the objective
b. It must specify what one has to do to achieve some objective
c. It gives the skill, understanding, and knowledge necessary to achieve some end
d. All answers are correct
Question 6Prior preparation for using an observation method includes:
a. knowing where you are going to observe
b. having some understanding of how children develop
c. being familiar with the method and knowing how to use it properly and effectively
d. all answers are correct
Question 7Identical situations can occur in different settings.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.