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moongchi

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Journalist John Howard Griffin, a privileged white male, darkened the color of his skin to see
  what life was like as a poor black man in the southern United States in the late 1950s. Which
  nonexperimental approach did Griffin use?
 
  A) ethnography B) ecological psychology
  C) naturalistic observation D) clinical perspective

Question 2

The main difference between participant observation and naturalistic observation is for
  participant observation, the researcher
 
  A) has more ways to record data
  B) does not record behavior until after the observation period
  C) tries to remain undetected by those being observed
  D) becomes a part of the group under study



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Answer to Question 1

Thank you soo much

Answer to Question 2

D



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