This is most likely because they believe that said homeless people -in some way- forced themselves into their current position, and that they are not willing to work to get out of it. It may also be because they see no reason for them to be homeless and/or loitering on the streets because, especially in Canada, there are a multitude of shelters for them to go to, and therefore parents can find little sympathy for the beggars.
Are there any choices for this qeustion?
In the given context Anderson used participation observation research method.
Option: C
Explanation:
In a properly designed research methods several steps are included like peer group research, interactive research, secondary analysis, interview method, participation observation and field survey method. In peer group research researcher divide the whole population in a convenient number of group then carry forward the research.
In participation observation method researcher go to observe a thing, test it, and draw the final conclusion about it and for that purpose if he wish he can take other participant's help also. In field survey technique sampling method is followed.
Answer: answer against the majority of the group, whether they are correct or not.
Explanation: group influence means a situation whereby two or more individuals who share a set of norms, values, or beliefs. furthermore, a set of individuals who interact with one another and who share some common need or goal and their behaviors are interdependent. There are both positive and negative implications of group influence on individual behavior