In naturalistic observation, scientists
A) manipulate a variable and observe its effects on a second variable.
B) interview subjects about their attitudes and lifestyle.
C) learn about people's behaviour by directly interacting with them.
D) watch the behaviour of animals and humans where it happens.
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