Exam 3: Fieldwork: How Are Data Gathered
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The "honeymoon" phase in anthropological fieldwork can be described as a
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R.Lincoln Keiser, who studied the Vicelords of Chicago, experienced culture shock that centered on his
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Tourists often escape feelings of culture shock because they
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While conducting fieldwork, most anthropologists will avoid random sampling because
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List and briefly describe four common difficulties encountered by anthropologists in the field.
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Compare, contrast, and evaluate the following techniques for gathering fieldwork data: participant observation, life history, photography, formal interviewing, informal interviewing, and genealogical method.
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The AAA Code of Ethics holds that an anthropologist's primary ethical responsibility is toward the
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An anthropologist doing fieldwork strives to achieve the role of
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The theoretical models preferred by Roberta Edwards Lenkeit include the
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The formal rules that guide anthropological behavior toward informants is called the American Anthropological Association Code of
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Ethnographer Joe Sanchez has been living in a Balinese neighborhood for three weeks, and he is beginning to feel angry because informants miss appointments.We would say that Joe is experiencing
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The process by which an anthropologist develops a harmonious relationship with people in the field is called
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The reporting of fieldwork information may be in the form of
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