Mrs. Samples notices that a number of her kindergarten children have difficulty staying with a task until completed. She has reflected upon her expectations and evaluated the task-related materials for age appropriateness and wants to know if the issue rests with the learner rather than the setting or the expectation. Which of the following strategies might help Mrs. Samples infer the cause(s) of

these behaviors?

a. anecdotal recording.
b. collections of work samples.
c. event sampling.
d. rating scale.


c

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