A participant-observer is
A. a committee member who refrains from taking part in a meeting to be able to observe and give advice.
B. an observer who focuses on the behaviors of individual participants.
C. a regular member of a group who actively observes the group and adapts to its processes and procedures.
D. a consultant who can interrupt with comments and suggestions at any time.
E. all of the answers are correct.
Answer: C
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