One key area of difference between writing an action research report and writing a traditional research report is:

a. Action research reports tend to be written in a more objective way than traditional research reports.
b. Traditional research reports are usually much longer than action research reports.
c. In action research reports, the practitioner-researcher is a central part of the study and therefore may be a more prominent feature of the research report.
d. Action research reports are almost always written in third-person style, whereas traditional reports require their authors to explain themselves more fully and therefore are often written in first-person narrative form.


Ans: C

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