A major advantage of structured observations is that they ________.
A. are useful for studying behaviors that investigators rarely have an opportunity to see in everyday life
B. permit participants to display their thoughts in terms that are as close as possible to the way they think in everyday life
C. yield richly detailed narratives that offer valuable insights into the many factors that affect development.
D. allow researchers to see the behavior of interest as it occurs in natural settings
Answer: A
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