A researcher makes his or her intentions to study a group known, and then engages fully in the group's activities. This carries the risk of limiting rapport with original members of the group and "going native," or losing researcher objectivity through identification with the meanings of the group. What research role is the researcher taking on?
A) Complete participant
B) Participant as observer
C) Observer as participant
D) Complete observer
B
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Counselors who focus primarily on the family's transactional patterns are probably:
a. strategic advocates b. structuralists c. contextualists d. Jungians
The strategic technique of providing a new label for a family's description of behavior, in order to make it more amenable to therapeutic change; for example, describing someone as "lonely" rather than "depressed."
a. interpretation b. restraining c. reframing d. a and c
______________ moves beyond cultural awareness and focuses on active support and advocacy, including promoting equality and justice for underserved and oppressed groups of people
a. Social justice b. Cultural pluralism c. Color blindness d. Cultural tunnel vision