Which of the following is NOT a common approach in ethnographic fieldwork?
a. Study of complete, functioning societies
b. Face-to-face interviews
c. Use of personal first-hand information
d. A holistic approach
e. Use of random sampling
e
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Mammals emerged during which of the following eras?
A. the Cenozoic B. the Mesozoic C. the Paleozoic D. the Precambrian
Research into ethnomedicine has indicated that __________
A. biomedicine is the only effective treatment for disease B. all humans experience disease the same way C. theories of how contagions are transmitted are consistent across cultures D. concepts of illness and disease vary cross-culturally
Although there might be more than one species present at Hadar, the current consensus is that only one species is present, and that species is:
A. A. africanus B. P. boisei C. P. robustus D. A. afarensis
Consider the many global problems discussed in this chapter. Of these, on which do you feel applied anthropologists can make the biggest impact? Explain your answer
What will be an ideal response?