What is the first step in doing ethnographic fieldwork?
a. Doing preparatory research
b. Choosing a research question
c. Participant observation on site
d. Gathering data
e. Choosing a theoretical approach
b
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Edward O. Wilson defined sociobiology as the science of __________
a. the biological basis of social behavior b. the effects of culture on biology c. the effects of society on culture and biology d. the sociological basis of biological evolution
Chimpanzees Lana, Sherman, and Austin have been trained on/in
a. symbol keyboards. b. sign language. c. spoken language. d. creole language.
All of the following are characteristics of the "robust" australopithecines except:
a. large chewing apparatus. b. existence of a marked sagittal crest. c. powerful jaws. d. large cheek teeth. e. balanced front and back teeth.
Why is it difficult to formulate a cross-culturally valid definition of marriage? a. In some societies, married men and women do not generally share the same house. b. In some societies, such as among the Nuer and the Nandi, it is possible for women to "marry" otherwomen
c. Among the Na of China there is no marriage. d. All of these explain the difficulty defining marriage cross-culturally.