In cross-cultural studies, if an observer is an outsider to the cultural group being observed, he or she may provoke atypical behaviors. This is similar to the problem of

a. participant reactivity. c. culture confound.
b. observer bias. d. universal anxiety.


A

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When does psychosocial moratorium occur?

What will be an ideal response?

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