When a researcher is a participant-as-observer, he or she:
a. Participates without revealing his or her identity to other participants in the setting
b. Does not participate, but only observes the activities of the other participants
c. Tells the other participants that he or she is a researcher and only observes
d. Participates in the setting, and tells others he or she is a researcher
Ans: d
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