During which of the following stages of fieldwork will an anthropologist attempt to learn the rules for entering and residing in their chosen country of study?
a. choosing a problem
b. conducting preliminary research
c. gathering qualitative data
d. interpreting data
b
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a. Stratigraphy b. Potassium argon dating c. Fluorine analysis d. Biostratigraphy e. Paleomagnetism
While studying the Yanomamö, Napoleon Chagnon found that soil depletion was not the only reason that they moved their garden plots. What other reason did he find?
A. Major population movements of the Yanomamö were due to warfare and conflict with neighbors. B. The Yanomamö simply got tired of living in the same area and moved. C. The Yanomamö had developed a 25-year plan that detailed their moves from year to year. D. These cleared plots eventually became shallow ponds that could no longer be used as gardens.
Tools tend to be fewer and simpler among:
a. mobile food foragers and pastoralists. b. semi-permanent horticulturalists. c. sedentary agriculturalists. d. wealthy industrialists. e. rice farmers.
William Dressler combined fieldwork methods and hypothesis testing to try to better understand
a. depression. b. susto. c. anorexia nervosa. d. pibloktoq.