How has anthropological fieldwork in non-Western areas most changed since the mid-1900s?
a. Today, anthropologists work among people who are very likely to read their works and comment on them.
b. Today, anthropologists work primarily in colonial areas, where the native population benefits from scientific study.
c. Today, anthropologists no longer seek permission to do fieldwork in isolated geographical areas.
d. Today, anthropologists serve in local governments and can return favors to populations who participate in their research.
e. Today, anthropologists no longer do long-term fieldwork as they did years ago.
A
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