What is the difference between an emic approach and an etic approach to studying cultures?
A) An emic approach signifies bias; an etic approach signifies non-bias.
B) An emic approach is culture specific; an etic approach is cross-cultural.
C) An emic approach is culturally centered; an etic approach is culturally applied.
D) An emic approach is when someone studies his or her own culture; an etic approach is when someone studies another culture.
E) Both terms apply to the same approach.
B
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What will be an ideal response?
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