Exam 5: Methods in Cultural Anthropology
Exam 1: What is Anthropology?90 Questions
Exam 2: The Concept of Culture90 Questions
Exam 3: Applied Anthropology90 Questions
Exam 4: The Growth of Anthropological Theory90 Questions
Exam 5: Methods in Cultural Anthropology90 Questions
Exam 6: Language and Communication90 Questions
Exam 7: Subsistence Patterns90 Questions
Exam 8: Economics90 Questions
Exam 9: Marriage and the Family90 Questions
Exam 10: Kinship and Descent90 Questions
Exam 11: Sex and Gender90 Questions
Exam 12: Social Stratification90 Questions
Exam 13: Political Organization and Social Control90 Questions
Exam 14: Supernatural Beliefs90 Questions
Exam 15: Art90 Questions
Exam 16: The Modern World Order, Global Challenges, and the Role of Applied Anthropology90 Questions
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Anthropologists should not select the research problem for study until after they arrive in the field.
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By using the steps outlined in the research process,an anthropologist will have a structured and controlled research project and design.
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Anthropologists collect information on all the relatives (kin)of the informant by:
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All of the following are potential benefits of using photography in fieldwork except:
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Which of the following is not a common approach in ethnographic fieldwork?
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Recently,UNESCO has recognized that ___________ is at the heart of all development worldwide and is a resource that needs protection.
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An anthropologist decides on which techniques to use based primarily upon:
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Fieldworkers should always obtain research clearance from their own countries of origin.
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The ethnographic interview is quite specific in how it is structured and in the means by which it is carried out.First,identify the particular characteristics of the ethnographic interview and then compare and contrast this with a formal interview,such as you might see or hear on a news station.
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Why is ethnographic fieldwork so important in cultural anthropology? Why is it important for anthropologists to write about their experiences in the field?
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Some anthropologists are opposed to narrative ethnography because:
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The validity of anthropological data can be routinely checked by:
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Permission or clearance from a host government must be obtained for fieldwork:
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Since "a picture is worth a thousand words," ethnographers always need to document certain features of a culture by taking photographs.
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Data gathered from personal interviews,observations,and oral histories is:
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In some applied field situations the anthropologist is asked to do the research by the community itself or by an outside funding agency or government.How might these different groups affect the nature of the fieldwork conducted?
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Although participant observation is a primary method used in ethnographic research,it has both advantages and disadvantages.Discuss and evaluate these.
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