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Understanding behavior during an interaction becomes much easier with video observations, and enables students to watch and learn.
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The coding scheme or ethogram determines what data you collect and is, thus, an essential part of your behavioral study. How to develop a coding scheme that will provide you with the information you need? You can set up your coding scheme on paper, but you can also use The Observer XT software, a tool that can assist you in the entire workflow of an observational research project.
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You can add elements during scoring and afterwards reorganize your coding scheme and delete redundant elements. This means that you can start your observations with a draft coding scheme and develop and refine it to bring it to perfection. You can also decide to start your observation with a coding scheme from a template and adjust it so it fits your research needs.
It is not mandatory to score all four elements, you can use any combination you like, for instance, score subjects and behaviors without modifiers or score behaviors only. In fact, you can also decide to score none of the usual elements (subjects, behaviors, and modifiers), but record comments only. You can start your study by registering comments, synchronized with video or in a live situation. Based on these comments you can make a draft coding scheme and use this to start scoring.
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