What is an advantage of ethnographic research in early childhood studies?
A. It is carried out in naturalistic settings so that the data collected is more likely to reflect children’s actions, behaviours or views, as the child is more likely to feel comfortable in a natural context
B. It is quick to carry out
C. It is a cost-effective method of data collection
D. It requires little skill, therefore a novice researcher could carry it out
Answer: A
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