You are conducting a project for an introductory communication studies course. In this project you have decided to examine how people use territorial markers at the largest campus dining hall. Over a four-week period you go to the dining hall at various times of the day, sit in a remote area and watch the students’ use of territorial markers. What kind of role are you taking one in this project?
a. complete participant role
b. participant-as-observer role
c. observer-as-participant role
d. complete observer
Answer d
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