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Melinda is at a museum, watching how parents interact with their children. She counts the number of times scientific explanations are given to girls versus boys. This is an example of

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Naturalistic observation

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  • Natural observation is a very common and useful research method in which a researcher can observe a subject in the natural environment.
  • Natural observation is valuable when a researcher wants to get more information about people in a particular social or cultural context, but natural information cannot be gathered in any other way.
  • Observed behaviors occur in natural settings, natural observations have strong structures and facial authenticity
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