A researcher seeks to study a subcultural, illegal, or deviant group to obtain accurate information freely without announcing his/her presence, which could alarm the population

To do so, the researcher undertakes significant risk, and engages fully with the group studied like any other group member. What research role is the researcher taking on?
A) complete participant
B) participant as observer
C) observer as participant
D) complete observer


A

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A. municipal contract B. city charter C. city agreement D. rural county

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In the 2002 National Security Strategy of the United States, the Bush administration

a. identified Russia and China as the principal threats to the United States. b. identified terrorists and rogue states as the principal threats to the United States. c. reserved the right to engage in preemptive actions to address a sufficient threat. d. focused on building a "coalition of the willing" as the principal strategy for American foreign policy. e. Both options A and C are true.

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a. South Korea and North Korea b. China and Taiwan c. Iraq and the United States d. Iraq and Iran e. Iran and Turkey

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The authoritarian monarch lives on today ______.

A. in the republics around the world B. as the embodiment of the state C. in Russia D. as a democratic notion

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