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    The Settings in Which the Use of Participant Observers Is
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The Settings in Which the Use of Participant Observers Is

Question 9

Question 9

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The settings in which the use of participant observers is most likely to be necessary to make direct observations are those that are


A) relatively private.
B) do not involve a defensive program staff.
C) highly complex.
D) relatively public.

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