0 present participle of tape
1 to record something on tape
2 to use strips of sticky material, especially to fix two things together or to fasten a parcel:
However, since the pharmaceutical representatives knew about and agreed to the taping, this may have skewed how they presented their information.
Qualitative methodologies such as observations, interviews with students and teachers, field notes, and videotaping and audio-taping of student-student and student-teacher interactions were employed.
Taping people without meeting them is not par ticipant observation.
This is a crime designed for random taping and immediate playing.
No dyad missed a taping, and no dyads dropped out of the study.
Ethical issues were discussed and permission for the taping of the interviews and the group sessions were sought.
All transcripts were then subjected to a consensus reliability pass, in which a second transcriber, who was not present at the original taping session, provided consensus reliability.
Data sources include classroom observations, interviews with students and their teachers, students' writings, and video and audio taping of classroom activities.