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Jax Herrera
16 February, 10:51
When a sociologist actually joins a group?
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Rhys Hardin
16 February, 11:34
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When a sociologist actually joins a group for a period to get an accurate sense of how it operates, the approach is called participant observation. (Since your question is incomplete, so i complete it)
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