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William Foote Whyte used covert observational measures to study corner gangs.

Covert Observational Measures

Covert observational measures refer to methods used in research to observe and gather data on subjects' behavior without them being aware of the observation, ensuring natural behavior is recorded.

  • Analyze and differentiate between observational techniques and self-report strategies, addressing their advantages and disadvantages.
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Aquailia Williamsabout 7 hours ago
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Explanation :
William Foote Whyte used participant observation, not covert observational measures, to study corner gangs in his famous work "Street Corner Society."