The High/Scope Child Observational Record (COR) is based on

a. brief notes or anecdotes written by teachers, from which children are then rated on specific items.
b. key experiences.
c. sensitive periods.
d. carefully structured testing sessions where teachers observe children on High/Scope tasks to determine whether they are ready to move to kindergarten.


ANS: A

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