__________ is an important part of research design in cultural anthropology
A. Outlining the methods that will be used to collect data
B. Securing funding
C. Conducting an excavation of the field site
D. Interpreting data through various theoretical lenses
Answer: A
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a. regular rewards b. sporadic rewards c. formal instruction d. uncertainty
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