The two ways of making observations in naturalistic research are by becoming either

A) An obtrusive observer or a participant observer.
B) A scientist-practitioner or an unobtrusive observer.
C) An unobtrusive observer or a participant observer.
D) An observational listener or a scientist-practitioner.


Answer: C

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