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#1. Mr. Griffin manages a toy factory with 50 employees. To monitor employee engagement, he walks through the production area every hour on the hour and observes who is and isn’t engaged in their assigned duty, recording his observations on a clipboard. Considering the large group size and the specific timing of his observations, what type of measurement procedure is Mr. Griffin utilizing?
Mr Griffin is utilizing a Planned Activity Check PLACHECK PLACHECK is a discontinuous measurement procedure specifically designed for observing and measuring behavior in groups It involves observing a group of individuals at specific predetermined times eg every hour on the hour At the moment of observation the observer quickly scans the group and notes how many individuals are engaged in the target behavior This method is practical and efficient for large groups where continuous observation of each individual would be infeasible for a single observer While it shares some conceptual similarities with whole interval recording in that behavior is observed at a specific point or for the duration of a brief interval PLACHECK is tailored for group settings Partial interval recording requires observing for the entire interval and marking if the behavior occurs at any point during it which would be difficult for 50 employees simultaneously Whole interval recording requires the behavior to occur throughout the entire interval Permanent product is incorrect because Mr Griffin is directly observing behavior in realtime not the lasting effects or tangible outcomes of the behavior
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