What is a disadvantage of using a child’s play to understand their perception or view of a topic?
A. Ethically, children should not be observed in play as this could be considered a breach of their rights
B. The child takes on many different personas during play, therefore the researcher would need to be skilled in identifying what the child is trying to portray
C. Children’s play can take on many different stages and the difficulty would be in misrepresenting what is observed during the play session, therefore this could be deemed as a subjective way of collecting data
D. Children may decide that they do not want to play at the time the researcher has identified to observe
Answer: C
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