On the basis of his experience in the Trobriand Islands during World War I, Bronislaw Malinowski is generally considered to be __________.
A) the "father" of participant observation
B) the founder of the etic approach
C) the first person to realize that no culture is more or less "civilized" than another
D) the first person to define the concept of culture
E) the first person to do fieldwork in his own culture
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A)rapport
B)toponymy
C)numerology
D)topography
E)ethnocentrism
Q15: One thing about which most cultural anthropologists
Q16: Compared to Malinowski's research in the Trobriands,
Q17: An emic approach focuses on _.
A)what people
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Q21: During Christa Salamandra's research in Damascus, Syria,
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Q23: Many Institutional Review Boards now accept the
Q24: Annette Weiner's fieldwork on women's trading networks
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