If an anthropologist studies religion and interviews church leaders about how they were called to their positions, attends various rites of passage, writes down impressions and beliefs of the practitioners, and uses nonstatistical descriptions of the religion as a way of presenting information, the anthropologist is employing what type of data collection?
a. Quantitative
b. Qualitative
c. Inductive
d. Deductive
e. Conversive
ANSWER: b
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