preobservation

English

Etymology

pre- + observation

Adjective

preobservation (not comparable)

  1. Before observation.

Noun

preobservation (plural preobservations)

  1. An observation or assessment made before an experimental intervention or procedure.
    • 2001, James H. McMillan, Sally Schumacher, Research in Education: A Conceptual Introduction, →ISBN, page 344:
      These designs offer significant improvement over the pretest-posttest design because with a series of preobservations and postobservations, patterns of stability and change can be assessed more accurately.
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