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Card 6
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What effect may be created, in which will undermine the validity in a overt observation?
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Card 7
Front
A practical advantage of covert study is that it reduces the risk of people altering their.....?
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Card 8
Front
Trust has to be gained from a group in order for what to be given?
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Card 9
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What must be maintained when trying to stay in a group.
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Card 10
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What may prevent a researcher from fully disclosing from the group?
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Card 11
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Researchers empathise with the participants,What is this known as?
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Card 12
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A practical limitation of participant observations...
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Card 13
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Positivists reject interpretivists claims that participant observation produce _____ data
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Card 14
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What does the researcher risk with the group?
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Card 15
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Deterministic and see individuals as entirely shaped by the way society is structured.
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