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State the primary research method used in Jane Goodall's classic three-decade study of chimpanzees in East Africa, and list the four specific aspects of chimpanzee life she observed as detailed in the course material.

Question: State the primary research method used in Jane Goodall's classic three-decade study of chimpanzees in East Africa, and list the four specific aspects of chimpanzee life she observed as detailed in the course material.

Sample answer: Jane Goodall used the naturalistic observation research method. Over three decades, she observed the chimpanzees' social dynamics, family structures, mating habits, and gender roles directly in their native habitat without interference.

Key points:

  • The research method used is naturalistic observation.
  • The study was conducted directly in the chimpanzees' native habitat in East Africa.
  • The observations were carried out over a span of three decades.
  • She observed chimpanzee social dynamics and family structures.
  • She observed chimpanzee mating habits and gender roles.
  • The study was conducted without interference.

Rubric: Score 2 points for identifying the method as naturalistic observation. Score 1 point for each of the four observed aspects correctly recalled: social dynamics, family structures, mating habits, and gender roles (up to 4 points). Maximum score of 6 points.

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Research Methods in Psychology - 4th American Edition @ KPU

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