C, without a doubt. Ethnography is like going on an anthropological expedition, but instead of studying remote tribes, we study office workers. Or maybe that's just me.
Haha, D? Really? That's like saying an ethnographic study is about doing diversity training. I'm going with C, the classic 'live with the users' approach.
Hmm, I was tempted to go with B, but C seems more accurate. Ethnography is all about that deep dive into the user's natural habitat, not just simulated scenarios.
Definitely C. Ethnography is all about immersing yourself in the target environment to understand the users' behaviors and needs. The other options just don't capture the essence of an ethnographic study.
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