Multiple Choice
Structured observations differ from naturalistic observations in that they
A) use correlations to assess the strength and direction of a relationship.
B) create a situation that is likely to elicit the behavior of choice.
C) sample behaviors of interest in everyday situations.
D) manipulate independent variables to see the effects on dependent variables.
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