Multiple Choice
In a naturalistic observation,the investigator
A) sets up a laboratory situation that evokes the behavior of interest.
B) goes into the field and records the behavior of interest.
C) uses a flexible, conversational style to probe for the participant's point of view.
D) asks each participant the same set of questions in the same way.
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