What is the difference between an observer as participant approach to observational study and a participant as observer approach?

a. There is no significant difference between the two.
b. In an observer as participant approach, the researcher is allowed to participate in any way he or she sees fit; in a participant as observer approach, the role of the researcher is strictly limited.
c. In a participant as observer approach, the researcher takes a much more active role in the study as compared to the observer as participant approach.
d. In an observer as participant approach, the researcher takes on a much more active role in the study.


Ans: C

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