C.Select the answer that best completes each sentence. _____ 1.Running records record a.all behaviours, expressions, and gestures but not language b.all language, expressions, and gestures but not behaviours c.all language, gestures, and behaviors but not expressions d.all behaviours including language, expressions, and gestures _____ 2.Facial expressions are most likely to tell us something about a.what a child knows b.what a child thinks c.what a child feels d.what a child believes _____ 3.Running records are usually a.easy to record for everyone b.challenging to record in complete detail c.meaningless d.need to be interpreted by a psychologist _____ 4.Spontaneous play is interesting to watch because a.it may tell us about a child’s socio-economic group b.it may tell us about a child’s clothing c.it may tell us about what interests a child d.it may tell us about what a child ate for snack _____ 5.Observer bias can be overcome if the recorder a.recognizes where there is an issue of bias b.ignores her or his biases c.seeks psychoanalysis d.asks for the parents’ help _____ 6.Verbs are used in narrative observations to a.describe the quality of action b.tell us what the action is c.tell us when something happened d.describe the sequence of action _____ 7.Common problems with narrative observations are a.finding time, avoiding assumptions, and recording all the details b.recording all the details, setting up a test, and avoiding assumptions c.setting up a test, avoiding assumptions, and finding time d.recording all the details, setting up a test, and finding time _____ 8.If one running record fails to give you the information you are seeking, a.call in a psychologist b.give the child a standardized test c.do another running record d.ask the parent for written observations _____ 9.The word “play†is not a very good description of a child’s activity because a.it makes it sound as though the child is doing the same thing over and over b.the word is not an accurate description of exactly what the child is doing c.play is not important in an observation d.play activity is only one part of the child’s action _____ 10.Educators complete narrative observations a.to have something in the child’s portfolio b.because the agency will be inspected c.to prove you can write well d.