Participatory action research is best described as _________

a. research in which the anthropologist and community work together to understand conditions that cause the community's problems and to solve them
b. collaboration with the community on all aspects of research in order to bring about equitable change for all
c. research that occurs quickly and is narrowly focused on a single problem with a very small sample size of the whole population
d. work with small focus groups in order to begin to identify the structural problems and inequities within the society
e. research in which the anthropologist coordinates various scientific teams so that large-scale problems can be resolved in various levels at the same time


ANSWER:
a

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