Can making naturalistic observations be an ethical alternative to conducting an experiment?
A. Yes, because the behavior of a participant is not directed by the researcher.
B. No, because the behavior of a participant is not directed by the researcher.
C. No, not under any condition.
D. Yes, because all naturalistic observations conducted in any circumstance are considered ethical.
Answer: A
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