Why are observations a useful data collection tool when working with very young children and babies?
A. A researcher does not have to gain consent as the babies are so young
B. Due to babies’ and young children’s sleep patterns, it is an effective way of collecting data that is flexible and fits around the child
C. It requires little to no funding, therefore it is cost effective
D. Observations may be the only way of collecting data with babies and young children due to a possible lack of communication skills
Answer: D
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