What did the use of participant observation contribute to the New Hope Antipoverty Program?

a. It led to more accurate survey data and allowed the researchers to better understand why people chose to be homeless
b. Participant observation contributed to the collection of quantitative data.
c. Through participant observation, Gibson and Weisner were able to make lifelong friendships with the individuals in the poverty program.
d. By using participant observation, Gibson and Weisner were better able to understand the quantitative data.
e. By using participant observation, Gibson and Weisner were better able to understand the qualitative data.


d

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