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If the observer is not objective, then the observations can be skewed. That's one reason why they do double-blind studies and the like. If the observers know what the study is about
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well why is it useful to observe children if it comes under your category. REVIEW DEVELOPMENT PROGRESS IDENTIFY EARLY CONCERNS SHARE WITH OTHER PROFESSIONALS EVALUATE THE PROGRAMME
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because if they are not a objective in their observation then they would not get the right conclusion. Because answers need to be based on real data in order to be accurate, not based
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This is an odd question because if you are just observing children (in the sense of watching them kicking and screaming in the playground, say) then objectivity doesn't really come
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