The study of a location-based social network in China is an example of __________

A) qualitative data
B) emic analysis
C) computational anthropology
D) mixed methods


Answer: C

Anthropology & Archaeology

You might also like to view...

The distinguishing feature of most pastoralist societies is that they _____

a. never engage in warfare b. always live in a desert c. specialize in herding, grazing, and/or browsing animals d. consume unusually large quantities of meat e. produce many commercial items for the market

Anthropology & Archaeology

According to the Marger reading (assigned for the Race and Ethnicity in the United States class), the biological notion of race is much more important than the social construction of race

a. true b. false

Anthropology & Archaeology

Which of the following is true of archaeological types?

a. Archaeological types are assigned with the goal in mind of classifying objects in the same way that prehistoric populations would have classified them. b. Archaeological types are abstractions; the same object could be classified in many different ways. c. The most useful archaeological types are based on similarities in morphology. d. The most useful archaeological types are based on similarities in function. e. Characteristics are inherent in an artifact that make it belong to one and only one type.

Anthropology & Archaeology

The core area is that portion of the home range

a. that contains the highest concentration of resources. b. that is rarely defended against intrusion. c. where the group is most likely to get temporary shelter. d. only important to gorillas. e. where temporary resources may be found.

Anthropology & Archaeology