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    1. What does the grounded study approach mean? Grounded theory relies usually relies on qualitative field observations. This means the data comes from observations on the field‚ not theoretical or following a deductive approach. 2. What group would you be interested in studying and why? What types of questions or issues‚ in particular‚ would interest you? I would be interested in learning how gangs operate‚ specifically what kind of organization they have. I don’t think most gangs are as organized

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    Observation and Analysis of Development Stage and Theories Observation and analysis of my 5year old son‚ that has been diagnosed high functioning autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder‚ and applying my observations to the various development theories. Observation I began my observation watching Matthew‚ playing "hide and seek" in the yard along with his 2year old sister‚ that was also outside throughout the observation. This interactive game play lasted fifteen minutes approximately

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    The common research method of naturalistic observation involves watching children in their natural environment. There are two types of naturalistic observation methods‚ structured and unstructured. I choose to do the unstructured because; “An unstructured observation involves writing everything down as it happened‚ usually through a diary method or digital recording” (The Importance of Naturalistic Observations in Psychology‚ 2011‚ para. 2). Being able to observe a child in their natural environment

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    Group Observation April 30‚ 2011 Suzette Williams Dr. Susan Kinsella I chose to observe a sex offenders group at office of an association of licensed professional counselors in Hinesville‚ Georgia. The group consisted of 9 sex offenders and the counselor‚ who was a woman‚ and myself. The group meet in the evening and everyone was present and on time. We sat in a circle‚ and I was introduced. I had to sign a confidentiality agreement‚ and the guys signed something stating they didn’t mind

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    Child Observations Physical Development Cognitive Development Language Development Emotional Development Social Development Contents Observation No. 001 - Physical Development. 3 Evaluation 5 Recommendations: 5 Personal learning gained: 5 Observation No. 002 - Cognitive Development. 6 Evaluation 9 Recommendations: 9 Personal learning gained: 9 Observation No. 003 - Language Development. 10 Evaluation 12 Recommendations: 13 Personal learning gained: 13 Observation

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    Child Observation Paper After observing a nine month old child for this Child Observation paper‚ the author of this paper has taken copious notes during the session. The purpose of this paper is recognizing the biological‚ cognitive and psychosocial development of the child. The author of this paper identified the background history of the child‚ the observation made and the development process of the child. BACKGROUND The child chosen for this child observation paper is a nine month old male

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    “People Watching” Participant Observation Activity Questions and Assignment Description You may observe people in any public place where there are a lot of people. Please observe for at least 30 minutes. Some examples include: malls‚ plazas‚ parking lots‚ campuses‚ gas stations‚ office buildings‚ restaurants‚ or anywhere else that’s public. During the observation session‚ write down your notes (see questions below)‚ and then after the session write up a one page reaction paper to your experience

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    Sociology Term Paper Participant Observation in Social Research Sheikh Daniyal Ahmed BS Accounting and Finance Section B L14-5567 Executive Summary: Participant observation is considered one of the most renowned methods of data collection in social research as the term perfectly collects a general opinion of the public as we see‚ sociologists all over the world confirm this as the gist of all qualitative research. It is the way to collect important information about a specific topic

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    Observation Paper: Children in Childcare or Family Settings Section 2: Description of Family Observation James Egins the 3rd is a rather rambunctious 5-year-old boy who has a great love for video games. James currently lives with his 27-year-old Filipino mother‚ 46-year-old African American father‚ and baby sister Princess who is only 1. Although James is the older brother in the household‚ he does have an older half sister who is 25 years old. James would definitely fall under the category of

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    Introduction The purpose of this study was to conduct observations‚ using two different methods‚ on children‚ between the ages of 4-5‚ to understand their emotional behaviors in a social and learning environment as well as determining which method of observation was more reliable. There are different methods of conducting observations‚ but two main ones include naturalistic observation and experimental observation. A naturalistic observation method is when a researcher studies a person or group in

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