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As a verb, "explaining behavior" is the act of using words to explain a behavior. As an adjective, "explaining behavior" is the observable behavior in which a person tends to explain her/himself.
An observation is the act of noting a recording something such as a phenomenon with instruments.
Non-participatory observations are 1) non-transparent to whomever is being "observed", 2) inequitable regarding the presence of the observed in the observation act 3) exclusive, regarding direct participation in all aspects of observation including the outcomes of observation.
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Systematic observation includes naturalistic observation, which is real-life observation, and structured observation, which takes place in a natural environment in which manipulation is involved
No. One observation will normally get you onevalue, not a set of values. Also, to be precise, the observation is the act of observing; the value is the result of the observation, not the observation itself.
As a verb, "explaining behavior" is the act of using words to explain a behavior. As an adjective, "explaining behavior" is the observable behavior in which a person tends to explain her/himself.
The spelling is presentation (the act of presenting, explaining, or awarding).
An observation
the act of expounding, setting forth, or explaining: the exposition of a point of view.
An observation is the act of noting a recording something such as a phenomenon with instruments.
An experiment involves intentionally manipulating variables to observe the effect on a phenomenon, while an observation involves simply witnessing and recording a phenomenon without intervention. Experiments aim to establish cause-and-effect relationships, whereas observations focus on describing and documenting patterns or behaviors.
observation is observation! :)inference is inference! :)Assuming you meant "Differentiate observation from inference ?" !....Observation is the act of being able to physically see an object - inference is implying something is real without physical proof of its existence.Incidentally - why was this put into the category 'animal life' !
Observation.
A conclusion is a final statement or decision, while an observation is finding information by using any of the five senses (sight, sound, feel, smell, and taste).An observation is what you notice is happeningA conclusion is what you decide after the experiment, and whether it relates to your hypothesis.
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