Using a naturalistic observation, we make unobtrusive observations because we want to do all of the following EXCEPT

A. we want participants to know that they are being observed
B. we want to interfere with or change a participant’s behavior
C. we do not want to observe a behavior as it would naturally occur
D. we want to observe a behavior as it would normally occur


Ans: D

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