K-selection refers to
a. species that produce large numbers of offspring and invest little to no parental care.
b. species that become extinct after a few generations.
c. species that produce relatively few offspring but invest increased parental care.
d. only egg-laying species.
e. all species except primates.
c
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A) “hot” remedies, such as baths and soups B) “cold” remedies, such as iced drinks C) ensuring a balance between phlegm and bile D) ensuring a balance between yin and yang
Practice theory recognizes that the study of anthropology takes a lot of practice before resulting in accurate descriptions of a culture
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
What is the term for an expert on a particular aspect of local life?
A. Representative sample B. Etic informant C. Key cultural consultant D. Biased informant E. Life historian
In problem-oriented ethnography, researchers
A. often rely on long-term repeated visits to the area. B. rely completely on genealogical evidence. C. focus on all the problems within a community. D. traditionally work with populations of the industrialized West. E. gather information on variables through third-party sources.