To gain entry into a group or culture without causing participants to react or change their behavior in reaction to the presence of a researcher, ______.

A. a researcher can covertly enter a group
B. a researcher can request entry into a group
C. a researcher can covertly enter a group and/or request entry into a group
D. a researcher can coerce the group to participate using any means possible


Answer: C

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