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#1. Maryland residents are participating in an election by mailing in their ballots. A team of individuals is responsible for collecting and counting these ballots. From the perspective of the people counting the ballots, what type of measurement system would accurately describe the data they are primarily concerned with when determining voting outcomes?

This question focuses on identifying the correct measurement procedure when the behavior itself is not directly observed Permanent product measurement involves observing the lasting effects or tangible outcomes of a behavior rather than observing the behavior as it occurs In this scenario the individuals counting the ballots are not directly observing people as they vote or mail their ballots Instead they are analyzing the completed ballots which are the direct and enduring results permanent products of the voters behavior The ballot itself serves as the observable outcome Option A Rate would require observing the voting behavior over time which the counters are not doing Option B ABC recording involves observing the environmental context of a behavior and its consequences which is not the primary task of ballot counters Option D PLACHECK is a form of momentary time sampling used to observe a groups engagement in an activity which is also not applicable here Therefore permanent product is the most accurate description of the measurement approach from the perspective of the ballot counters

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