Why is culture shock such a significant aspect of handling fieldwork situations?
a. It is an attribute of those fieldworkers who have less experience and is a key component in teachingethnographic field methods
b. Culture shock most acutely affects the community studied and must be handled wisely in order to preserve thefield situation for future researchers.
c. Culture shock is exceedingly common and occurs to almost every anthropologist, regardless of years ofexperience.
d. Fieldwork cannot be conducted when an anthropologist is suffering from culture shock.
e. It is a sign that the anthropologist should leave the community immediately.
c
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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