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Many groups have complex organisational
structures, whereby access is restricted to people of a certain level.
A school, for example, may have a head teacher whose office is "out-of-bounds" to staff and students. A researcher who joined the school covertly as a student would not have legitimate access to the head teacher's office, the staffroom and so forth. Similarly, if a researcher covertly joins a large company as a shop-floor worker they would not have access to discussions carried-out in the company's Boardroom. |
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