When researchers in the past engaged in sexual intercourse at "swinging parties," the researchers claimed to be using what research method?

A) Ethnographic
B) Participant observation
C) Anthropological
D) Naturalistic observation


B

Psychology

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A researcher is investigating the effects of meditation on stress levels. Identify the independent and dependent variables in this experiment

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Psychology

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Psychology