Chapter 2

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aaa code is what

A code of ethics that is clear to anthropologist ethical obligation to people, species and material, are more important then the goal of new knowledge

Culture shock occurs when

A person has shifted from one culture to another

When doing the fieldwork establishing rapport

Can involve exchanging gifts with local people

Characteristics of culture

Culture us learned , and culture is symbolic

Research that is guided by hypothesis is called

Deductive

Dangers of fieldwork involve

Disease, violence

Culture is the anthropological sense of

Everything that people think do

A key factor that helps in selecting d

Finding a topic that has been neglected by researchers relating to a current issue of importance of refugee movements, finding a place that was studied long ago and merits re study.

Liza dadly research among the geisha of Japan involved the study of small groups within a culture based on

Gender

Inuit place naming the example of

Idengious knowledge

One thing cultural anthropologist agree on is

Importance of doing the feildwork

Interpretive anthropologist tend to favor which kind of research approach

Inductive

According to the codes of ethics of American anthropological associated or known as the AAA the anthropologist first is responsibility

Protect people studied from harm related to research.

Hawthorne effeckt

Tendency for respondents to change behavior to correspond with the researchers intrest

Bronslaw malinowaski

The father of of participant observation.

Ethnography

The main cultural anthropologist present their findings about culture.

True or false active data are mainly words

True

True or false qua native data are numeric

True

Cultural anthropologist record their findings while in the field by recording

Video recording, photographs, notes

A major catalyst to the adoption of a code of ethics by the American anthropological association was

Vietnam American war

Eric approach

What people in the study area say about their own cultures, explanations for culture offered by members of that culture, gathering data on culturally shared rules of behavior why people in the study areas say about their own cultures.


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