Collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data are all part of
a. selecting a research problem.
b. formulating a research design.
c. the preliminary preparation for anthropological fieldwork.
d. conducting field research.
e. using a multidisciplinary approach.
ANS: D
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Is defined as the study of evolutionary phenomena that occur within a species
a. Anthropometry b. Racial taxonomy c. Population genetics d. Microevolution
Australopithecus africanus is considered to be more derived than Australopithecus afarensis because __________
a. Australopithecus africanus has a small cranial capacity of 250–350 cc b. Australopithecus africanus has large cranial crests c. Australopithecus africanus shows greater facial prognathism d. Australopithecus africanus has smaller anterior teeth
Trade relations that led to the settlement of formerly nomadic peoples near trading posts were most common in __________
a. Spanish California b. New England c. the Gulf Coast d. the Arctic and Canada
The collection of ethnographic data about the culture being studied is part of:
a. research clearance. b. document analysis. c. census taking. d. ethical codes. e. informants.