Multiple Choice
As Adler's account makes clear, the process of "getting in" may
A) be a matter of luck, as when their friendship with a neighbor turned out to be a connection to larger drug smuggling-dealing network.
B) involve writing to as many possible subjects as possible in hopes of gaining entry into their world.
C) involve careful planning and calculation and is almost never a matter of luck, as when the Adlers intentionally meet and cultivate their relation with a neighbor they know to be a dealer-smuggler.
D) require formal introductions through a network of contacts established through months of patient surveillance.
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Q1: The Adlers point to the issue of
Q2: Adler argues that investigative field research is
Q3: Discuss the major issues and problems Adler
Q4: Part of field research for the Adlers
Q6: Adler identifies all of the following issues
Q7: Adler describes the process of "getting in"
Q8: Identify and explain how the Adlers developed
Q9: Discuss the various roles and stages connected
Q10: "Cross-checking" is a useful method when collecting
Q11: Adler identifies all of the following problems