Multiple Choice
When selecting a setting and gaining access to it, field researchers are advised to
A) always stay away from familiar settings because these will inhibit their objectivity.
B) limit themselves to public settings where access is not negotiable.
C) develop friendships when possible with those who are marginal to the group under study because they will be more honest about the group's activities.
D) gain entry to a community by using local stores and facilities and by volunteering to serve the community in some way.
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