Getting out Flashcards

1
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Who can leave easier?

A

Overt researchers

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Why may it be harder for even, overt researchers to leave?

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They may have become particularly close with the researched group

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3
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What are the dangers after getting out?

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Re-entering one’s normal world can be difficult to adjust to

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4
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What did Whyte find out?

A

Upon returning to Harvard Uni,
Speech was tongue-tied and hard to communicate

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5
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How can the re-entering be made worse?

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If the researched is conducted on & off, conflicting between the two worlds

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6
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How may there be bias?

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Loyalty can prevent them from fully disclosing everything

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7
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Why might everything not be disclosed fully?

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In fear of causing potential harm to members of the group

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8
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What is an example of not fully disclosing everything?

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Criminal groups -
Exposure of their activities may lead to prosecution or revenge against the author

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