Exam 8: Making Empirical Observations: Firsthand Observation
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In _____________ observation, the investigator is a regular participant in the activities or group being observed.
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Why should researchers use caution when using physical traces to study a political phenomenon?
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In _____________ observation, the researcher observes actual behavior, with the observation more likely to occur in a natural setting than in a laboratory.
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