Term ID: T1360

Event Sampling

/event-sampling/
A behavioral observation method where researchers record specific behaviors each time they occur during designated observation periods, providing detailed information about behavior frequency, duration, and context without requiring continuous monitoring.
Example: Recording every instance of aggressive behavior during playground time to understand patterns and triggers, noting time, duration, participants, and antecedent events.

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Reference: Martin & Bateson (2007)