Multiple Choice
Observing people in situ means ________.
A) recording only those interactions or situations which are directly pertinent to a specific research question
B) studying both the private and public lives of subjects
C) finding them where they are, staying with them in some social role, and observing their behaviour
D) studying people in a covert way so that they do not know they are being watched
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