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Describe the two primary limitations associated with a researcher's active involvement in participant observation.

Question: Describe the two primary limitations associated with a researcher's active involvement in participant observation.

Sample answer: The two primary limitations of participant observation are that the presence and active involvement of the observer can alter the group's natural social dynamics, thereby influencing participant behavior, and that the researcher risks losing scientific objectivity by forming personal relationships with the subjects, which introduces experimenter bias.

Key points:

  • Presence/involvement of the observer can alter social dynamics
  • Observer participation can influence participant behavior
  • Forming personal relationships with subjects can lead to a loss of objectivity
  • Developing relationships can introduce experimenter bias

Rubric: To receive full credit, the answer must identify: 1) the alteration of social dynamics or influence on participant behavior, and 2) the loss of objectivity or introduction of experimenter bias due to personal relationships.

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