Using a naturalistic observation, we make unobtrusive observations because we want to do which of the following ______.

A. we want participants to know that they are being observed
B. we want to interfere with or change a participants behavior
C. we do not want to observe a behavior as it would naturally occur
D. we want to observe a behavior as it would normally occur


Answer: D

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