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    Child Observations

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    Observation 1 Checklist method “TC” – Target child Child observation details Date of observation: 28th December 2011 Time observation started: 19:30 pm Time observation finished: 20:00 pm Number of children present: 1 Number of adults present: 2 Permission obtained from: child’s grandmother Description of setting: home setting Immediate context: The observation took place in the kitchen. “TC” was watching television when I entered the room. Brief description of

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    Restaurant 1

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    Description of a place We all have our favorite restaurant that we prefer to dine in. There is always that one restaurant that you will resort back to when you don’t feel like taking the risk of trying a new place out. Why is that? What kind of evaluations do you conduct on a restaurant when you dine? What factors lead you to believe a restaurant is perfect for you? I’m going to discuss some of these factors on one of my most frequently visited restaurants “The Olive Garden.” The Olive Garden is a franchise

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    Classroom Observation

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    University of Santo Tomas College of Education Classroom Observation Research In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirement in SPED 5 Child Observation Study 2 Submitted by: Amante‚ Kim Angela Dominguez‚ Kurt Louise Galano‚ Meridith Mae Gan‚ Jennica Patricio‚ Chris Paul Platero‚ Abigail To: Ms. Janet Bernardo On: January 10‚ 2011 Classroom Observation A quantitative method of measuring classroom behaviors from direct observations that specifies both the events or behaviors that are

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    Systematic Observation

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    Psychology Project I Systematic Observation Systematic observation is an assessment strategy used to document behavior‚ activities‚ knowledge or skills of a sample space (here‚ a group of people) over a period of time‚ rather than assessing the sample space at the same time. The rationale for our observations is to interpret the reading interests of males and females by the magazines they choose to buy. From the observations it can be hypothesized that what the sample space prefers to

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    Cultural Observation

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    Kyle Ingraham Soc-120-02 April 13‚ 2012 Project 2: Cultural Observation Culture is the sum total of learned beliefs‚ values‚ and customs in which a people of a particular society live. Culture is dynamic and always changing but retains patterns that form its basic infrastructure. Many aspects of a people’s society make up one’s culture including religion‚ economy‚ language‚ politics‚ etc. Cultures are not finite and in many instances have there own number of sub cultures within them. This

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    Observation Assignment

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    Participant Observation

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    Participant Observation Exercise in Turlington Plaza Going into this project my partner‚ Connor O’Brien‚ and I were both determined to observe students as they move through campus. We felt that this would be a beneficial thing to observe as it would provide us with a wide spectrum of students to observe. It would also give some insight into how students move across campus. After considering multiple possible locations‚ my partner and I decided that the best place on campus for our observations was Turlington

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    observation technique

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    running records can be transferred to checklists to make interpretation easier Advantages 1. They are easy and quick to use; 2. Little training required; 3. They can be used in the presence of the child or recorded later; 4. Helps to focus observations on many behaviors at once; 5. Can be used for curriculum planning; activities can be planned to encourage certain behaviors that have not yet been observed; 6. Can be used to condense information from running record or anecdotal records. Disadvantages

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    Culture Observation

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    Culture Observation Assignment For this assignment‚ you’ll observe the cultural landscape of one part of our community. You can choose a location that represents popular culture (e.g.‚ a mall‚ the campus bookstore‚ a coffee shop‚ a park‚ a street intersection) or folk culture (e.g.‚ a folk art festival‚ a street market‚ a musical performance). You’ll need to use all five of your senses to study a particular place/event and report on your observations. Objectives First‚ prepare a plan of your objectives

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    Memorandum For Restaurant

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    Memorandum A restaurant is a type of business that I would like to own after my graduation. My entire childhood was based on family restaurant‚ because my parents owned one. I liked the busy life style‚ and a place full of different people. I also liked challenges associated with it‚ and new ways of making the place better and more competitive. When I came to USA‚ I understood that this is what I want to do here‚ and I know that with some of my unique ideas I am able to create a successful

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