Early anthropologists such as Edward Tylor and Lewis Henry Morgan developed __________
a. highly systematic fieldwork techniques
b. critical approaches to evolutionary theory
c. comparative evolutionary approaches for studying cultures
d. non-theoretical, descriptive schools of anthropology
c
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How does the Hausa ethnomedicine compare to biomedicine’s treatment for malaria?
A) There is no evidence that the plants used to treat malaria have any effect. B) Laboratory experiments support the biomedical efficacy of the Hausa treatments for malaria. C) Hausa botanical treatments are far more effective than biomedical treatments for malaria. D) The Hausa treatment seems to be effective only when coupled with ritual and prayer.
Adaptations are:
a. ?always temporary. b. ?seen only in nonhuman animals. c. ?long-term evolutionary changes. d. ?short-term evolutionary changes. e. ?the same as acclimatization responses.
The research technique that uses diagrams and symbols to record kin connections is called
A. kin-based interviewing. B. genealogical participant observation. C. interpretive anthropology. D. DNA testing. E. the genealogical method.
The measurement of different racial groups in the U.S. by using census data is a relatively easy and straightforward task
a. True b. False