A limitation of one/zero sampling is that it
a. underestimates the amount of time an animal engages in a behavior.
b. overestimates how frequently a given behavior occurs.
c. with long intervals of observation, behaviors within that time are often independent of one another.
d. its reliability decreases as the sampling interval increases.
D
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A sampling technique that is not widely generalizable, but can provide rich descriptions of a target population is ____________
A) purposive sampling B) convenience sampling C) snowball sampling D) quota sampling
Families, local communities, and religious groups are examples of
A) civil society groups. B) intergovernmental organizations. C) multinational corporations. D) states. E) transnational advocacy networks.
This method seeks unexpected and puzzling observations but recognizes that we need to interpret them in relation to theories that we already know.
A. conversation analysis B. grounded theory C. abductive analysis D. ethnomethodology
Single case designs focus on a single participant, small group of individuals, or large group of participants
Indicate whether the statement is true or false