Anthropologist Eleanor Wynn's work in a corporation demonstrates:
a. The ease of using anthropological skills outside of an academic setting.
b. How anthropologists are able to achieve independent status and recognition when conducting research for a corporation.
c. The difficulty anthropologists experience when trying to find jobs outside of academia.
d. The limited area of research available to anthropologists.
e. How anthropological skills are essential at the corporate level.
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