A qualitative research report written as an impressionist tale

a. is a real-life account that incorporates many details about the individuals studied.
b. takes a confessional approach by including a great deal of information about how the study was conducted.
c. has a flowing, less formal writing style and is less structured than other types of reports.
d. may have a storytelling aspect and allows the researcher to present his/her experiences as a participant observer.


d. may have a storytelling aspect and allows the researcher to present his/her experiences as a participant observer.

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