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A developmental psychologist is deciding between conducting a naturalistic observation of children's play patterns on a public playground or a clinical/case study of a child with a newly identified genetic mutation affecting social development. If the psychologist needs to analyze these methods to maximize ecological validity (the extent to which findings generalize to real-world settings), naturalistic observation is the appropriate choice because it examines behaviors in their natural environment without researcher intervention, whereas a clinical/case study typically focuses in-depth on an individual, sacrificing generalizability for detail.

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