What are the methodological advantages of photography?
What will be an ideal response?
Photography allows us to see without fatigue, is not selective (i.e. it captures
everything in any particular frame), and is an easier and less time-consuming mode of
data collection than written description.
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Which of these statements is NOT true?
A. Australopiths mainly ate savanna vegetation. B. Australopiths exhibited greater sexual dimorphism than do modern humans. C. Australopiths became more robust through time. D. Australopiths started out as knuckle-walkers (Au. anamensis) and ended up bipedal (Au. boisei). E. Australopiths lived between approximately 4.2 and 1 m.y.a.
Imagine that you decide to study your workplace as an anthropologist. In your final analysis, you describe the owner and founder as "the brain" of the organization, the manager as the "heart and lungs," and the employees as "the muscular system." You note that each of these "parts of the body" has to do its job. If not, it must be repaired or replaced for the business to keep working smoothly. Your anthropological perspectives is BEST described as which of the following?
unilineal cultural evolution historical particularism the interpretivist approach structural functionalism
In 1493, Christopher Columbus introduced Europe to the American plant:
a. potatoes. b. wheat. c. coffee. d. maize. e. tobacco.
Late starting genetic diseases such as Alzheimer's disease and cancer are examples of __________
a. the environmental mismatch between our bodies' design and contemporary environments b. evolutionary design compromises c. pleiotropic gene effects d. defenses vs. defects