Deck 7: Participant Observation and Case Studies

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Which of the following refers to Weber's notion that researchers understand a group by immersing themselves in the world of the group?

A)Weber Approach
B)Verstehen Approach
C)Verstehen Maneuver
D)Weber Maneuver
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Which of the following topics have been offered as suggestions for conducting field studies of criminals?

A)Gaining access
B)Acceptance
C)Gatekeepers
D)All of the above
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Which of the following takes place when the researcher not only joins in,but actually begins to manipulate the direction of,group activity?

A)Complete participation
B)Researcher participation
C)Researcher dominance
D)None of the above
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Which of the following refers to the basic canon of research;approach to subject matter from an unbiased,ethically neutral,or value-free perspective?

A)Objectivity
B)Impartiality
C)Fairness
D)Unbiased
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Which of the following are considered target populations of criminal justice research and have been subject to a variety of methodological analyses?

A)The public
B)Victims
C)Criminals
D)All of the above
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Which of the following as identified in the text,is of great importance in participant observation,particularly of criminals in the field?

A)protection of the identity of informants
B)many research assistants to help develop their research abilities
C)adequate funding
D)none of the above
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Which of the following refers to quantitative case studies that involve longitudinal measurement of a dependent variable on a single subject or case?

A)Single-subject designs
B)Mono-subject designs
C)Quasi-subject designs
D)Solo-subject studies SSS)
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What are the two most distinctive qualities of participant observation?

A)Demands on time and personal cost
B)High turnover rate for researchers and research staff
C)High monetary costs and budget shortfalls
D)None of the above
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Which of the following refers to the tendency of observers to over-identify with groups?

A)Going native
B)Merging
C)Assimilation
D)Integration
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Which of the following is considered a disadvantage of participant observation?

A)Very time consuming
B)Over-identification
C)Personally demanding technique
D)All of the above
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Which of the following is considered an advantage of participant observation?

A)Less prejudgments
B)Less disturbing to respondents
C)More flexible
D)All of the above
Question
Which of the following refers to in-depth,qualitative studies of one or a few illustrative cases?

A)Depth interviews
B)Depth cases
C)Case study methods
D)Qualitative research
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Which of the following refers to a variety of strategies in which the researcher studies a group in its natural setting by observing its activities and,to varying degrees,participating in its activities?

A)Researcher observation
B)Victim observation
C)Staff observation
D)Participant observation
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Which of the following refers to the keeping of a detailed and extensive diary during field research?

A)Research documentation
B)Field notes
C)Scientific diary
D)Memoires
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Which of the following,in either instrument or the analysis,can produce inaccurate results?

A)Faulty data
B)Bias
C)Design imperfections
D)All of the above
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Which of the following refers to simple memorizing devices that are particularly useful in field studies?

A)Mnemonics
B)Prompts
C)Cues
D)Stimulates
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Which of the following refers to the use of photographs in field studies?

A)Photo criminology
B)Visual criminology
C)Photo mnemonics
D)Visual mnemonics
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Which of the following do critics of quantitative research argue that there is little relationship between?

A)Attitude and behavior
B)Approach and outlook
C)Research and data
D)Social science and criminal justice
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Which of the following refers to a form of photo interviewing in which taking photos gives people a photo voice by later discussion of particular needs or problems illustrated by these photos?

A)Photo novella
B)Photo journal
C)Photo voice
D)Photo illustrations
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Which of the following involves a system of mutual obligations?

A)Reciprocity
B)Research trade
C)Research interchange
D)Research symbiosis
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Mnemonics is a basic cannon of research.
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Major disadvantages to participant observation include which of the following?

A)Gaining acceptance
B)Maintaining objectivity
C)Facing ethical dilemmas
D)All of the above
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Photo criminology refers to the use of photographs in field studies.
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Reflexive photography involves giving respondents cameras and asking them to take pictures that are then explored in subsequent interviews.
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A practice that has been deemed of only nominal importance by most researchers is that of keeping of extensive and detailed field notes or diaries.
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A principal advantage of participant observation is its very time-consuming nature.
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Reciprocity involves a system of mutual obligations.
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Complete participation takes place when the researcher not only joins in,but actually begins to manipulate the direction of,group activity.
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Memory stimulation refers to simple memorizing devices that are particularly useful in field studies.
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The Weber Approach was Weber's notion that researchers understand a group by immersing themselves in the world of the group.
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Participant observation refers to a variety of strategies in which the researcher studies a group in its natural setting by observing its activities and,to varying degrees,participating in its activities.
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Photo novella is another form of photo interviewing in which taking photos gives people a photo voice by later discussion of particular needs or problems illustrated by these photos.
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The types of researcher observation include complete participation,participant as observer,observer as participant,and complete observation.
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Case study methods are in-depth,qualitative studies of one or a few illustrative cases.
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According to most criminal justice researchers,an introduction to a gatekeeper,leader,or person who is willing to accept the purpose of the study and vouch for the researcher's presence is of only nominal importance.
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Some researchers feel that social science and criminal justice research have been over-dependent on the artificial elements of questionnaires,interviews,and experimental settings.
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Critics of quantitative research suggest that little relationship exists between attitude and behavior and that more "sensitizing" strategies involving field studies contain greater accuracy.
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Going native is the tendency of observers to under-identify with groups.
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Design imperfections,in either the instrument or the analysis,can produce inaccurate results.
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Life histories and oral histories are some methodologies employed in case studies.
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__________ are in-depth,qualitative studies of one or a few illustrative cases.
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__________ represents a commitment to a sensitizing or verstehen strategy in which the researcher attempts to actually experience the life conditions of the study group.
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__________ is the use of photographs in field studies.
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The types of __________ include complete participation,participant as observer,observer as participant,and complete observation.
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__________ is the basic cannon of research;approach to subject matter from an unbiased,ethically neutral,or value-free perspective
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Identify and discuss the primary arguments that have been presented against quantitative studies such as surveys and experiments in criminal justice.
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__________ are quantitative case studies that involve longitudinal measurement of a dependent variable on a single subject or case.
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Identify and discuss methods in which participant observers may validate research findings.
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__________ involves giving respondents cameras and asking them to take pictures that are then explored in subsequent interviews.
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__________ are another form of photo interviewing in which taking photos gives people a photo voice by later discussion of particular needs or problems illustrated by these photos.
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__________ refers to a variety of strategies in which the researcher studies a group in its natural setting by observing its activities and,to varying degrees,participating in its activities.
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__________ involves a system of mutual obligations.
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Critics of experiments and surveys point to a myriad of shortcomings,including artificiality,assumption of a connection between attitude and behavior,and the tendency of the findings to be a result of the method used rather than real findings.
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Identify and discuss the tips for "breaking into prison" and other criminal justice organizations as provided by Trulson,Marqart,and Mullings.
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One important practice that is essential in field studies is the keeping of extensive and detailed __________ or diaries.
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__________ are sometimes raised by this technique,particularly if uncaught criminals are the subject of study.
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__________ are simple memorizing devices that are particularly useful in field studies.
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Identify and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of participant observation.
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The __________ was Weber's notion that researchers understand a group by immersing themselves in the world of the group.
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__________ is the tendency of observers to over-identify with groups.
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Identify and discuss the guidance provided to participant observers studying criminals in their natural environment.
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Deck 7: Participant Observation and Case Studies
1
Which of the following refers to Weber's notion that researchers understand a group by immersing themselves in the world of the group?

A)Weber Approach
B)Verstehen Approach
C)Verstehen Maneuver
D)Weber Maneuver
B
2
Which of the following topics have been offered as suggestions for conducting field studies of criminals?

A)Gaining access
B)Acceptance
C)Gatekeepers
D)All of the above
D
3
Which of the following takes place when the researcher not only joins in,but actually begins to manipulate the direction of,group activity?

A)Complete participation
B)Researcher participation
C)Researcher dominance
D)None of the above
A
4
Which of the following refers to the basic canon of research;approach to subject matter from an unbiased,ethically neutral,or value-free perspective?

A)Objectivity
B)Impartiality
C)Fairness
D)Unbiased
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5
Which of the following are considered target populations of criminal justice research and have been subject to a variety of methodological analyses?

A)The public
B)Victims
C)Criminals
D)All of the above
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6
Which of the following as identified in the text,is of great importance in participant observation,particularly of criminals in the field?

A)protection of the identity of informants
B)many research assistants to help develop their research abilities
C)adequate funding
D)none of the above
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7
Which of the following refers to quantitative case studies that involve longitudinal measurement of a dependent variable on a single subject or case?

A)Single-subject designs
B)Mono-subject designs
C)Quasi-subject designs
D)Solo-subject studies SSS)
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8
What are the two most distinctive qualities of participant observation?

A)Demands on time and personal cost
B)High turnover rate for researchers and research staff
C)High monetary costs and budget shortfalls
D)None of the above
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9
Which of the following refers to the tendency of observers to over-identify with groups?

A)Going native
B)Merging
C)Assimilation
D)Integration
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10
Which of the following is considered a disadvantage of participant observation?

A)Very time consuming
B)Over-identification
C)Personally demanding technique
D)All of the above
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11
Which of the following is considered an advantage of participant observation?

A)Less prejudgments
B)Less disturbing to respondents
C)More flexible
D)All of the above
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12
Which of the following refers to in-depth,qualitative studies of one or a few illustrative cases?

A)Depth interviews
B)Depth cases
C)Case study methods
D)Qualitative research
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13
Which of the following refers to a variety of strategies in which the researcher studies a group in its natural setting by observing its activities and,to varying degrees,participating in its activities?

A)Researcher observation
B)Victim observation
C)Staff observation
D)Participant observation
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Which of the following refers to the keeping of a detailed and extensive diary during field research?

A)Research documentation
B)Field notes
C)Scientific diary
D)Memoires
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Which of the following,in either instrument or the analysis,can produce inaccurate results?

A)Faulty data
B)Bias
C)Design imperfections
D)All of the above
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Which of the following refers to simple memorizing devices that are particularly useful in field studies?

A)Mnemonics
B)Prompts
C)Cues
D)Stimulates
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Which of the following refers to the use of photographs in field studies?

A)Photo criminology
B)Visual criminology
C)Photo mnemonics
D)Visual mnemonics
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Which of the following do critics of quantitative research argue that there is little relationship between?

A)Attitude and behavior
B)Approach and outlook
C)Research and data
D)Social science and criminal justice
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Which of the following refers to a form of photo interviewing in which taking photos gives people a photo voice by later discussion of particular needs or problems illustrated by these photos?

A)Photo novella
B)Photo journal
C)Photo voice
D)Photo illustrations
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Which of the following involves a system of mutual obligations?

A)Reciprocity
B)Research trade
C)Research interchange
D)Research symbiosis
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21
Mnemonics is a basic cannon of research.
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22
Major disadvantages to participant observation include which of the following?

A)Gaining acceptance
B)Maintaining objectivity
C)Facing ethical dilemmas
D)All of the above
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23
Photo criminology refers to the use of photographs in field studies.
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Reflexive photography involves giving respondents cameras and asking them to take pictures that are then explored in subsequent interviews.
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A practice that has been deemed of only nominal importance by most researchers is that of keeping of extensive and detailed field notes or diaries.
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A principal advantage of participant observation is its very time-consuming nature.
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Reciprocity involves a system of mutual obligations.
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Complete participation takes place when the researcher not only joins in,but actually begins to manipulate the direction of,group activity.
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Memory stimulation refers to simple memorizing devices that are particularly useful in field studies.
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The Weber Approach was Weber's notion that researchers understand a group by immersing themselves in the world of the group.
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Participant observation refers to a variety of strategies in which the researcher studies a group in its natural setting by observing its activities and,to varying degrees,participating in its activities.
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Photo novella is another form of photo interviewing in which taking photos gives people a photo voice by later discussion of particular needs or problems illustrated by these photos.
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The types of researcher observation include complete participation,participant as observer,observer as participant,and complete observation.
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Case study methods are in-depth,qualitative studies of one or a few illustrative cases.
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According to most criminal justice researchers,an introduction to a gatekeeper,leader,or person who is willing to accept the purpose of the study and vouch for the researcher's presence is of only nominal importance.
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Some researchers feel that social science and criminal justice research have been over-dependent on the artificial elements of questionnaires,interviews,and experimental settings.
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Critics of quantitative research suggest that little relationship exists between attitude and behavior and that more "sensitizing" strategies involving field studies contain greater accuracy.
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Going native is the tendency of observers to under-identify with groups.
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Design imperfections,in either the instrument or the analysis,can produce inaccurate results.
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Life histories and oral histories are some methodologies employed in case studies.
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__________ are in-depth,qualitative studies of one or a few illustrative cases.
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__________ represents a commitment to a sensitizing or verstehen strategy in which the researcher attempts to actually experience the life conditions of the study group.
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__________ is the use of photographs in field studies.
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The types of __________ include complete participation,participant as observer,observer as participant,and complete observation.
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__________ is the basic cannon of research;approach to subject matter from an unbiased,ethically neutral,or value-free perspective
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Identify and discuss the primary arguments that have been presented against quantitative studies such as surveys and experiments in criminal justice.
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__________ are quantitative case studies that involve longitudinal measurement of a dependent variable on a single subject or case.
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Identify and discuss methods in which participant observers may validate research findings.
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__________ involves giving respondents cameras and asking them to take pictures that are then explored in subsequent interviews.
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__________ are another form of photo interviewing in which taking photos gives people a photo voice by later discussion of particular needs or problems illustrated by these photos.
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__________ refers to a variety of strategies in which the researcher studies a group in its natural setting by observing its activities and,to varying degrees,participating in its activities.
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__________ involves a system of mutual obligations.
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Critics of experiments and surveys point to a myriad of shortcomings,including artificiality,assumption of a connection between attitude and behavior,and the tendency of the findings to be a result of the method used rather than real findings.
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Identify and discuss the tips for "breaking into prison" and other criminal justice organizations as provided by Trulson,Marqart,and Mullings.
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One important practice that is essential in field studies is the keeping of extensive and detailed __________ or diaries.
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__________ are sometimes raised by this technique,particularly if uncaught criminals are the subject of study.
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__________ are simple memorizing devices that are particularly useful in field studies.
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Identify and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of participant observation.
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The __________ was Weber's notion that researchers understand a group by immersing themselves in the world of the group.
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__________ is the tendency of observers to over-identify with groups.
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Identify and discuss the guidance provided to participant observers studying criminals in their natural environment.
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