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Field Studies When an Ethologist Joins a Gorilla Troupe by Assuming

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Question 10

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Field Studies When an ethologist joins a gorilla troupe by assuming a low-status position
And collects qualitative data, this illustrates the _____ method.


A) archival study
B) ex post facto study
C) field experiment
D) participant-observer

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