In order to understand the culture of a small, rural, isolated mountain town during tourist season, Jane decides to live there, meet and talk to people, and experience the town's daily routines. Jane's research would be considered ______.
A. netnography
B. a laboratory experiment
C. ethnography
D. a natural experiment
Answer: C
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a. instruction. b. schooling. c. curriculum. d. skill-specific instruction.
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