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    What Is a Danger in Using Naturalistic Observation
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What Is a Danger in Using Naturalistic Observation

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Question 32

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What is a danger in using naturalistic observation?


A) it is too reductionistic
B) it is difficult to observe and record complex phenomenon accurately
C) classifications are too narrow
D) more than one of the above

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