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Introduction to Observation

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Child Behaviour Problems

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Traditionally, behaviour modification has laid great emphasis on the assessment of behaviour by direct observation. This involves looking at and describing the behaviour as it occurs in its natural setting. This chapter will examine the rationale of observation and subsequent chapters will outline the methodology.

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© 1977 Roger McAuley and Patricia McAuley

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McAuley, R., McAuley, P. (1977). Introduction to Observation. In: Child Behaviour Problems. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-15827-0_3

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