Sentences with phrase «naturalistic observation»

A recent systematic review of emotion regulation in children with ASD found that research has largely relied on self - report (38 %) or informant report (44 %); fewer used naturalistic observation / behavior coding (31 %) or open - ended measures (13 %); and only two (6 %) of the studies explored correlates of emotion regulation (Weiss et al. 2014).
Mother — child interactional style in abuse, neglect, and control groups: Naturalistic observation in the home
The validation of the procedure and its scoring method were grounded in the naturalistic observation of the child's exploration, crying, and proximity - seeking in the home.
Using naturalistic observation, parental interviews and other research methods, she identified four important dimensions of parenting:
Academic research: Naturalistic observation of couples living in apartment laboratory, physiological monitoring.
These lithographs contain a mixture of reality, fantasy, caricature and naturalistic observation which characterises all of Guston's late work and which endows a biomorphic celebration of life with both pathos and humour.
The girl's father, Jean - Louis Constanza, presents «A Magazine Is an iPad That Does Not Work» as naturalistic observation — a Jane Goodall among the chimps moment — that reveals a generational transition.
A naturalistic observation study of dual - earner families after work and school.
Using naturalistic observation, parental interviews, and other research methods, she identified some important dimensions of parenting.
Experimental psychologists do experiments, correlational studies, and naturalistic observations to study a whole range of human behaviors and psychological phenomena.
Research exploring links between internalizing problems and peer relations in early childhood typically rely on parent and teacher reports, and less frequently on naturalistic observations.
As children leave infancy, researchers use both naturalistic observations and direct assessment procedures in a variety of settings, to better capture children's expression and experience, understanding, and regulation of emotions.
In this study we utilized naturalistic observations of 21 Bofi farmer and 22 Bofi forager toddlers to examine... the role of cultural group and age in how toddlers interact with other juveniles, specifically with respect to caretaking, social, and conflict interactions.
In this study we utilized naturalistic observations of 21 Bofi farmer and 22 Bofi forager toddlers to examine
Ongoing resistance to experimental methods is due to beliefs that experiments — especially laboratory based experiments — lack realism, generalizability and replicability compared with traditional methods, such as demographic surveys and naturalistic observations [32 — 34].

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This is a naturalistic faith based upon many lifetimes of observation.
When Roger saw Green's second film, «All the Real Girls» (2003), at Sundance, he was struck by the director's «gift for moments of acute observation, for dialogue both naturalistic and uninflected, for mood over plot, for poetry over prose.»
Types of observation: naturalistic and controlled observation; covert and overt observation; participant and non-participant observation.
Humane Canada believes that experiments and activities involving live animals should be limited to observations of the normal living patterns, behaviour, growth, and development of domestic animals, or wild animals in the free living state or in those zoos or aquaria which maintain animals in suitable naturalistic environments which meet the health, emotional and behavioural needs of each species of animal.
Because Reinhardt believed in art - as - a-visual-experience, and insisted on the primacy of direct observation untainted by any literary or naturalistic association.
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