Rania has been doing ethnographic fieldwork with members of a hmong-speaking community in wisconsin who have helped her compose and revise interview questions. this collaboration is an example of what ethnographic technique? reflexivity ethnographic authority polyvocality informed consent

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Polyvocality

Polyvocality refers to an ethnographic technique that involves the use of several voices (people) in ethnographic writing and determining research questions. 

In Rania's study, by taking the hmong-speaking community's inputs when devising her interview questions, her ethnographic study involves the use of several perspectives and voices when determining her research questions and direction of her study.