The distinction between participant and non-participant observations is:
A) Participant observations rely on observing human participants whereas non-participant observations rely on observing animals
B) Participant observations require the observer to participant in activities alongside those they are observing, whereas non-participant observations there is a clear separate of roles between observers and those being observed
C) Participant observations are always covert, whereas non-participant observations can be either overt or covert
D) Non-participant observations require the observer to participant in activities alongside those they are observing, whereas participant observations there is a clear separate of roles between observers and those being observed
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Q8: A quota sample refer to
A) A sample
Q9: A biased sample can be explained as
A)
Q10: During a covert observation:
A) participants give consent
Q11: During an overt observation
A) participants are aware
Q13: In correlational research
A) Psychologists examine whether one
Q14: When one variable increases as the other
Q15: When one variable decreases as the other
Q16: When one variable increases and the other
Q17: Correlation is measures with a statistic known
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