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    Bystander Observation

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    aggressor. The dependent variable is the responses given by the bystanders. There were two students (researchers) who observed the bystanders for each observation. Each part of the study involved a male aggressor and a female aggressor as the confederates. For the female observation there were six individual behaviors observed. For the male observation there were seven individual behaviors observed. Measures The materials used for this study was a static and action checklist. On the static checklist

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    Ant Observation

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    The Observation of Ants Introduction Myrmecology has been around since the late 18th and early 19th century. Myrmecology is derived from the Greek word Murmek‚ which means ant. There are three main names that are most noteworthy: Linne who produced "Systemae Naturae" which he describes eighteen species of ants. Fabricius created five more genera and further described other species. Latreille was the most significant‚ he collected and studied the ants of Europe and described many species overlooked

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    Elder Observation

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    This is when she changed her mood once again. She became very distraught. She lost her son when he was only 10 years old to leukemia. She decided to never have any other kids because the loss of her first and only child was just too much to bear. Patricia and her husband never tried for another. You could see the pain in Patricia’s eyes. She was hurting still‚ even after all these years. She would talk about all the things they did together and how they were just

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    Classroom Observations

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    Running head: ESL CLASSROOM OBSERVATION ESL Classroom Observations # 1 & 2 Kimberly Moreno New Jersey City University: MCC 611/612 Observation #1 On February 20‚ 2013‚ I observed a sophomore advanced bilingual US History 1 class. The class is composed of 8 boys and 3 girls. The classroom is set up with 24 desks arranged in rows with an area in the back with tables that seems to be used for group work. The class begins with the teacher returning a test that they had just taken

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    Child Development

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    The Child study data gathered has originated from observations taken at Water of Life Christian School. Water of Life Christian School is located in Fontana‚ California. In this morning class there is approximately 24 students‚ 3 teacher aids‚ and 1 lead aid named Tara. The child that this child study focuses on is named Jonathan‚ Jonathan is 3 years and 7 months old. Jonathan was chosen for this study for he was very active and vocal‚ when overlooking the whole class Jonathan was seen playing by

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    naturalistic observation

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     Which author or institution is associated with coining the phrase‚ “the apartheid of schooling in America.” Selected Answer: U.S. Census Bureau Answers: Kozol U.S. Census Bureau Betson Michael  Question 2 4 out of 4 points The ________ self-serving drive for pleasure conflicts with society’s norms for acceptable behavior. Selected Answer: id’s Answers: ego’s superego’s id’s latency stage’s  Question 3 4 out of 4 points

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    Now: Gestalt and Cognitive Perspectives Here and Now: Gestalt and Cognitive Perspectives of Sharon’s Case Gestalt therapy and cognitive therapy seem like vastly different approaches to psychotherapy; and they are. It is interesting to note‚ however‚ that they do have a few aspects in common. Both approaches focus on the client’s present state or the here-and-now. Gestalt and cognitive theories do not avoid

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    HLTA Observation

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    seen and listened to. Keeping the rules of observation as to be unobtrusive‚ to have clear focus‚ to pay attention‚ to report succinctly‚ to compare with others and to be consistent we will be able to undertake it and use it which will benefits directly us and the teacher and indirectly the whole class because at the end there will be feedback given to the teacher and further action plan will be established. Most of the time when we are doing observation we are trying to familiarize our self with

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    Observation Sociology

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    Observation Documentation Date: 09/06/13 Start and End Time: 6:00pm – 8:00pm Duration: 2 hours Name of Location: House of Kebab Location Address: 7458 N. Fresno St‚ Fresno‚ CA 93720 Eating Mediterranean for the Night For this Observation I decided to try Mediterranean food. After looking at different menus; I had made this choice the food was similar to the type of food I am accustomed to. The object of this observation was to try something I wasn’t familiar with. The reason why I chose the

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    Observation Paper

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    Those that are in dorms tend to indulge in drinking even if they aren’t “big drinkers”. They do this to conform to that of others and to be included in the fun and try and fit in. One last example that I will discuss prior to getting into my own observation‚ was the study that was done my Crandall in 1988 which examined normative social influences involving bulimia in college sororities. Sororities are the true definition of conformity and those that don’t conform are usually not allowed to continue

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