Exposure to Television as a Cause of Violence?: Interim Findings from a Naturalistic Study in St Helena, South Atlantic |
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... observation , coding and recording of videotaped behaviour . Coders were provided with copies of the Playground Behaviour Observation Schedule ( See Annexe 1 ) which is an instrument for recording the occurrence of 23 behaviours ( e.g. ...
... observation , coding and recording of videotaped behaviour . Coders were provided with copies of the Playground Behaviour Observation Schedule ( See Annexe 1 ) which is an instrument for recording the occurrence of 23 behaviours ( e.g. ...
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... Behaviour Observation Schedule's 30- second segments as units for analysis ( i.e. on average , anti - social behaviour occurred in one - in- six 30 - second segments ) . Therefore , the initial stage in the scrutiny of the video ...
... Behaviour Observation Schedule's 30- second segments as units for analysis ( i.e. on average , anti - social behaviour occurred in one - in- six 30 - second segments ) . Therefore , the initial stage in the scrutiny of the video ...
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... Observation of pupils and teachers in classrooms ( OPTIC ) : a behavioural observation schedule for use in schools , Educational Psychology , 6 , 57-70 . McGuire , J. , & Richman , N. ( 1988 ) . The Pre- school Behaviour Checklist ...
... Observation of pupils and teachers in classrooms ( OPTIC ) : a behavioural observation schedule for use in schools , Educational Psychology , 6 , 57-70 . McGuire , J. , & Richman , N. ( 1988 ) . The Pre- school Behaviour Checklist ...
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