Term ID: T1331

Ethogram

/ethogram/
A detailed catalog or inventory of an organism's naturally occurring behaviors, typically developed through systematic observation in natural settings. Ethograms provide the foundation for understanding behavioral repertoires and conducting comparative studies.
Example: Creating a comprehensive list of all observed behaviors in preschool children during free play, categorized by social, motor, cognitive, and emotional domains.

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Reference: Tinbergen (1963)