Participant observation:
a. is a research method that involves the anthropologist both observing and participating in another culture
b. is an analytical method that uses both cross-cultural data and also informant participation in staged cultural activities
c. is used in all subfields and is a primary component of applied anthropology
d. is found only in cultural anthropology and is only used when studying in non-Western societies
a
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