In making observations, how do narrative records differ from anecdotal records?
a. anecdotal records are shorter, focusing on a particular aspect of what a child may do or think
b. narrative records always include the name of the observer, while anecdotal records do not
c. anecdotal records can be handwritten, whereas narrative records have to be stored on a computer
d. narrative records are assigned to the least experienced members of a childcare center
a
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What will be an ideal response?
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