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Pertaining to the method of gathering data by watching behavior or events as they occur in their natural setting without interference.
Personality Traits
Enduring characteristics or behaviors that make up an individual's distinctive patterns of feeling, thinking, and behaving.
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Situations that have clear behavioral expectations, cues, or scripts that lead individuals to behave in a uniform manner.
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Situations that lack clear expected behaviors, rules, or strong cues on how to act, allowing for more variability in responses.
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