The difference between quantitatively-oriented and qualitatively-oriented observation is that:

Qualitative observation only examines specific behaviors that are predetermined
b. Quantitative observation involves observing all relevant phenomena in a setting
c. Qualitative observation involves the attempt to observe all potentially relevant phenomena occurring in a setting
d. Qualitative observation is usually done in laboratories


Ans: c

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