Asked by Patrick Barber on May 09, 2024

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A researcher who enters a setting for study because it is available and convenient to study is exhibiting

A) subjective motivation.
B) external motivation.
C) critical ethnography.
D) positivism.

Subjective Motivation

The personal, internal drivers that influence an individual's attitudes or behaviors, stemming from personal desires, values, or emotions.

External Motivation

The drive to perform a task or participate in an activity because of external rewards or pressures, as opposed to internal desire or satisfaction.

Positivism

a philosophical theory stating that certain ("positive") knowledge is based on natural phenomena and their properties and relations as verified by empirical sciences.

  • Understand the methods for initiating engagement with and withdrawing from research participants and environments.
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Ethan LocklearMay 14, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The researcher who enters a setting simply because it is available and convenient to study is exhibiting external motivation, meaning they are driven by external factors like accessibility rather than internal drive or interest in the subject matter.