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A team of researchers set out to study aggressive behaviour in preschool children in two different play settings, one where only large playground equipment was present, and another where only small toys were present.Aggressive behaviour was defined as arguing, taking toys by force, and fighting.The researchers hypothesized that the large playground equipment would produce more sharing, whereas the small toys would produce more aggression, due to the nature of the toys.To test their hypothesis, the researchers created two groups of children, one for each play area.More aggressive behaviour was observed in the small-toy play area.(a) What research methods and techniques were employed? (b) What procedures might have been employed to ensure accuracy in the observing of aggressive behaviour? (c) Can we say for sure that the small toys caused aggressive behaviour?
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