Multiple Choice
Observer bias
A) is not significant for trained observers who are never subjective
B) must be understood by observers so that they can be aware of the ways they interpret what they see
C) means that we are negative about children from different cultures
D) can be eliminated with sufficient observational practice
Correct Answer:

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Q13: Can observers be sure that valid interpretations
Q14: What is a bias that you hold?
Q15: When observations are compiled from several different
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Q17: Confidentiality involves<br>A) avoiding talking about children to
Q19: Professional observation<br>A) is being nosy about children's
Q20: Why is teamwork important in observing and
Q21: Nonparticipant observation requires recording while having responsibility
Q22: Students should seek permission before they record
Q23: What can be learned from watching children