Multiple Choice
Henry Lewis Morgan and Edward Burnett Tylor, two early anthropologists, had notably different approaches to anthropological research. In conducting his research, Tylor:
A) worked from his favorite armchair.
B) worked in the communities he was studying for years at a time.
C) applied statistical methods to the accounts of others.
D) had extensive conversations with travelers.
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