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Unobtrusive measures can reduce the problem(s) of
Unobtrusive measures can reduce the problem(s) of
a. the researcher's impact on the phenomenon being studied.
b. invalid operationalization of concepts.
c. unreliable measurements.
d. corroboration.
e. the ecological fallacy.
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