The anthropologist has to consider obligations to three sets of people:

a. the anthropologist’s family, government, and people studied.
b. the people who funded the study, the anthropologist’s government, and the people who were studied.
c. the profession of anthropology, other anthropologists who have studied the community, and the community studied.
d. the anthropologist’s students, parents, and the people studied.
e. the profession of anthropology, the people who funded the study, and the people studied.


ANSWER: e

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