If an employer expects an anthropologist conducting work that violates the professional code of ethics, and the anthropologist cannot convince the employer to change the practices, what does the National Association for the Practice of Anthropology recommend?
A) complete the current contract
B) write a letter of complaint
C) withdraw from the work
D) file a lawsuit against the employer
C) withdraw from the work
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Nonverbal communication includes all of the following EXCEPT:
a. hand gestures and touching. b. communication on a telephone. c. use of scents and perfumes. d. conversational distance e. eye contact.
When classifying artifacts, types are abstractions imposed by archaeologists because
a. the goal is to classify the artifacts in exactly the same way as the culture that produced them. b. to prevent the same artifact from being classified in a different way. c. the classifications serve no specific purpose. d. there is nothing inherent in an artifact that makes it belong to one and only one type. e. they are trained to identify the way artifacts are consistently assigned to specific types.
Relatively high frequencies of hemoglobin S are found in:
A. Central Africa B. Southern Europe C. Middle East D. all of these
The Samoan community living in Los Angeles has successfully used the matai system to deal with modern urban problems
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.