What is the major distinction between a structured observation and a naturalistic observation?

a. Structured observation involves the manipulation of an independent variable, while naturalistic observation involves manipulation of a dependent variable.
b. Naturalistic observation involves creating a setting that is likely to evoke the behavior being studied, while a structured observation involves watching people as they behave in real-life situations.
c. Naturalistic observation involves the manipulation of an independent variable, while structured observation involves manipulation of a dependent variable.
d. Structured observation involves creating a setting that is likely to evoke the behavior being studied, while a naturalistic observation involves watching people as they behave in real-life situations.

d

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