Hazel has been conducting an ethnography. She is six months into collecting data for her study and has just recently changed her research questions. What do we know?

a. Hazel is conducting a grounded theory study not an ethnography
b. Hazel appears to be conducting the ethnography correctly
c. Hazel has studied too many subcultures which have led her astray
d, Hazel needs to start over with the new questions


Ans: b

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