HDF 303 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Lev Vygotsky, Ethology, Albert Bandura

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In order to prepare for the upcoming test, please read your class notes and the textbook. 40 multiple and two short answer questions (worth 5 points apiece) about the concepts, theories, and facts discussed in class and/or explained in the textbook. It is possible to have some questions that are not specifically pointed out in this study guide. I strongly suggest that you review all the reading material and your notes when preparing for this exam. Chapters 1 and 2 (not in the book) chapters 1-3 (in the book: naturalistic observation. In the field or natural environment that it happens: anecdotal sampling (advantages and disadvantages) Advantages: no special training needed, open ended observations, can include incidents no matter when they happen, can look for and record certain behaviors and ignore the rest. Disadvantages: not a complete picture, can depend too much on memory, incidents can be out of context: running record (advantages and disadvantages)