The field researcher should

The field researcher should



A. not expect personal stress or psychological discomfort, but plan for a relaxing and totally enjoyable experience.
 
B. disguise or obscure the names of those being studied and keep information confidential or even write them in code.


C. never use personal connections or friendships to gain entry into a field setting.


D. resolve all ethical dilemmas, problems, and issues before entering the field.


E. avoid the "learner" or "incompetent" social role, but instead appear to be in command at all times and the expert on the scene.


  Answer Key: B


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