Besides providing social, cultural, and political perspectives on health, what else do medical anthropologists do?
What will be an ideal response?
They help bridge the gap between clients and medical care providers, they help articulate the patients' needs and experiences, and their results help a community to make positive changes to their health programs.
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All of the following are proper roles for applied anthropologists EXCEPT
A. working as participant observers, taking part in the events they study in order to understand local thought and behavior. B. identifying the needs for change that local people perceive. C. protecting local people from harmful policies and projects that might threaten them. D. working with people to design culturally appropriate and socially sensitive change. E. placing the cultural values of local people above all others' cultural values.
Which of the following is defined as the origin or original source of a fossil?
a. lithostratigraphy b. biostratigraphy c. tephrostratigraphy d. provenience
Which of the following terms best describes pre-Spanish contact Pueblo marriages?
a. Polygyny b. Serial monogamy c. Fraternal polyandry d. Polygynous polyandry