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    Ethnographic Observation

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    Name Date Ethnographic Observation I set out to find a place to begin my observations‚ not knowing what to fully expect‚ what I may find. So I decided to look around at what is close to my home that isn’t a place I frequent or have even visited at all. Then it came to me‚ the Starbucks that is only about a mile away is a perfect place for me to observe subjects that I would consider different from myself‚ seeing as how I consider such obscene prices for coffee ridiculous. Starbucks is a very

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    Anthony Observation

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    Observation #4 The day is sunday‚ April 2‚ 2017‚ I am at my grandmas house. I am observing my cousin Audrey‚ who is 5 years-old. The time is approximately 11:30 am. Audrey and I sit at the kitchen table for the observation. I give Audrey a set of shapes that are in two sizes in red‚ yellow‚ and blue. The shapes are triangles‚ rectangles‚ squares and hexagons. Audrey scans the pile‚ then picks out shapes that are they same size of each color and places them in stacks. She places the large shapes

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    Behavior

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    Employee Behaviors Positive And Negative Outcomes Business Essay Employees’ behavior mostly will lead to positive or negative outcomes; therefore‚ motivated employees play an important role in the workplace. According to Linder (1998)‚ motivated employees help organizations to be survival and adapt to the rapid changing business environment. The term of motivation could be defined to reword organization goals and satisfy the employees’ needs. There are two categories of motivation theories: content

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    Preschoolers Observation

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    My small group activity will be based off the observations of the preschoolers in the Star room. The activities will have a theme about germs‚ that will hopefully enhance certain developmental domains. Adjustments will be made if need to ensure optimal development of all the preschoolers. I noticed that quite frequently the children are sneezing and coughing on one another without covering their mouths. There are numerous examples that I could go on about‚ but one in particular stood out to me.

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    specific types of naturalistic observation methods: running records observation and time-sampling observation with predetermined codes. This study will also show the advantages and disadvantages of both the observations. Naturalistic and experimental methods are ways to gather information about the development of children. Naturalistic methods is the most direct way to gather and study information. This type of data collection is done by observing and recording the behavior of people in the course of

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    Ethnographic Observation

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    Ethnographic Observation I chose to do my Ethnographic Observation at the Hare Krishna temple in Spanish Fork‚ Utah. I chose this location because I thought it would be the best place to observe different behavior and cultures. It is also close to my home‚ and I had never had a chance to explore it. The Hare Krishna temple is a very interesting location to observe. The grounds are very large‚ and the temple itself is beautiful. There is a sort of corral next to the temple

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    Toddler Observation

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    Observation # 4: Notes: It was 10:05am on Tuesday‚ October 20th‚ 2015: The class was cleaning up after their activity with gluing popsicle sticks to the drawn out number one. Once most of the children were finished with their project‚ the teacher said cheerily‚ “Alright my friends‚ who is all done with their craft! Wow! Look at all these wonderful number ones!” One toddler yelled out‚ “I done!” Another toddler said happily‚ “Look at my picter!” A third toddler jumped up and said‚ “I sticky! Bleh…”

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    Observation of Elderly

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    Reflection: Observation Of Elderly I work as a Pharmacy Technician and the majority of patients I encounter are elderly. I wasn’t sure where I was going to do my observation but then realized what better place than where I work in the pharmacy. Our older patients tend to be on more medications and have more chronic health conditions than our younger ones and it seems the elderly have a harder time being compliant with their medications. The most common reason for non-compliance is slight

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    Observation Of Toddlers

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    Observation #1 Toddlers The name of the child that is being observed is Rachael. She is a female toddler who weighs 26 pounds and is 32 ½ inches tall. According to biosocial development most children‚ by 24 months‚ weigh almost 30 pounds and are between 32 and 36 inches tall. According to the data of the United States‚ Rachael weight of 28 pounds lands between the 10th and the 50th girls percentiles‚ which are 22 ½ pounds and 26 ½ pounds. Her height of 32 ½ is in the 10th girls

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    Topic: The effects of single parent homes vs. both parents on child academic. Milne‚ Ann M.‚ et al. "Single Parents‚ Working Mothers‚ and the Educational Achievement of School Children." Sociology of Education 59.3 (1986): 125-39. ProQuest. 12 Oct. 2013. The researchers did a research on the effects of mother’s employment and living in a one-parent family on children’s achievement. According to Herzong and Sudia they argued that there is no difference in school achievement between children from

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