How do anthropologists deal with the range of individual behaviors they meet when trying to describe a culture?
A) They ignore all but the most common few variations.
B) They describe all possible variations instead of looking for patterns.
C) They use the variations to define acceptable limits of behavior.
D) They focus on the most unusual variations and the people involved in them.
C) They use the variations to define acceptable limits of behavior.
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