Wagner describes the six stages of anthropological fieldwork/research in order as:
A) (1) gaining entree, (2) establishing rapport, (3) experiencing culture shock, (4) attaining an ever increasing understanding of the culture, (5) analyzing and interpreting what has been learned, and (6) leaving the field.
B) (1) Gaining entree, (2) establishing rapport, (3) experiencing culture shock, (4) attaining an ever increasing understanding of the culture, (5) leaving the field, and (6) analyzing and interpreting what has been learned.
C) (1) gaining entree, (2) experiencing culture shock, (3) establishing rapport, (4) attaining an ever increasing understanding of the culture, (5) analyzing and interpreting what has been learned, and (6) publishing research findings.
D) (1) gaining entree, (2) experiencing culture shock, (3) establishing rapport, (4) attaining an ever increasing understanding of the culture, (5) leaving the field, and (6) analyzing and interpreting what has been learned.
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