ANTH Quiz 3 Ethnography
In which of the following locations might you find an anthropologist doing fieldwork?
All of the above
The difference between a survey and a structured interview is
All of the above
Anthropologists do not consider unstructured, casual conversations data.
False
Anthropologists use just three methods: interviews, field notes and participant observation.
False
Cultural anthropology is one of the most quantitative of the social sciences.
False
To study culture one must travel to distant, far-off places.
False
A critical reason for taking field notes is that there may be a long lag time between fieldwork and writing and publishing about it.
True
Anthropologists of the 1880s are referred to as 'armchair anthropologists' because they never traveled abroad and they gathered data from other people's reports.
True
An anthropologist might consider doing 'anthropology at a distance' because
all of the above
Fieldwork involves
all of the above
What kind of data do anthropologists gather from doing interviews?
all of the above
Cultural anthropologists do research by
building trusting relationships with people over a long period of time
Which term refers to the knowledge about other people that emerges from relationships?
intersubjective
Which method is important for understanding past social institutions and how they change?
life histories
'Going native' refers to a process whereby the anthropologist
loses the ability to be an engaged observer
Ethical issues facing ethnographers include all of the following except
protecting informants' blood samples and other biological information
Using life history interviews, researchers are able to
understand how a person's age affects his or her role in the community
A word that best describes participant observation is
unstructured