What is the main difference between naturalistic observation and participant observation?

A. Naturalistic observation involves animals; participant observation involves people.
B. Naturalistic observation does not require permission from and IRB; participant observation does.
C. Naturalistic observation only watches a group; participant observation involves researchers joining the observed group.
D. Naturalistic observation is solely researcher observation; participant observation is solely participant led.


Answer: C

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