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A) kin-based interviewing.
B) genealogical participant observation.
C) interpretive anthropology.
D) DNA testing.
E) the genealogical method.
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A) bifocality
B) dual ethnography
C) reflexivity
D) the ethnographic present
E) interpretive ethnography
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A) put human agency at the center of cultural analysis.
B) focus on the study of cultures as closed systems, untouched by regional and even global dynamics.
C) ignore the role of history in shaping culture as we know it.
D) consider the relevance of world-system theory and political economy to anthropology.
E) are just as deterministic as the old evolutionary models, but for different reasons.
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A) culture shock
B) diachrony
C) synchrony
D) configurationalism
E) agency paralysis
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A) anthropology's crisis in representation-questions about the role of the ethnographer and the nature of ethnographic authority.
B) the threat that the World Wide Web poses to anthropologists who are less and less needed to write about and publish accounts of cultural diversity.
C) the fact that anthropologists are, after all, colonial agents of the industrialized West.
D) a lack of leadership in the American Anthropological Association.
E) the problem inherent in anthropology's overspecialization.
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A) Anthropologists in war zones have an ethical dilemma where their responsibilities to their military units may conflict to their obligations to the local people they study.
B) It is difficult to give informed consent in an active war zone without feeling coerced, thereby compromising "voluntary informed consent" in the AAA Code of Ethics.
C) Anthropologists may not be able to identify themselves as anthropologists, distinct from military personnel.
D) Anthropologists, by the nature of their discipline, are not permitted to interact with any military personnel.
E) The Human Terrain System conflicts with the ethical responsibility of anthropologists to disclose who they are.
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A) include the entire population in question.
B) include anyone who will be interviewed by the ethnographer.
C) target only one social, cultural, or environmental factor that influences behavior.
D) be constituted so as to allow inferences about the larger population.
E) be invariant.
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A) collaborating with the community to construct a cohesive image of local culture.
B) entering the community and getting to know its people.
C) gathering large quantities of data on a limited budget.
D) defining the local culture in such a way as to highlight what makes the particular culture so unlike any other.
E) providing detailed descriptions of "the imponderabilia of native life and of typical behavior."
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A) challenges anthropologists concerned with salvaging isolated and untouched cultures around the world.
B) becomes less useful and valuable to understanding culture.
C) is increasingly multi-sited and multi-timed, integrating analyses of external organizations and forces to understand local phenomena.
D) is more traditional, given anthropologists' concerns of defending the field's roots.
E) requires that researchers stay in the same site for more than three years.
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A) representative sample
B) etic informant
C) key cultural consultant
D) biased informant
E) example of the life-history approach
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A) the Manchester school
B) synchronic functionalism
C) configurationalism, as illustrated in the works of Benedict and Mead
D) Panglossian structuralism
E) structural functionalism, as illustrated in the work of Radcliffe-Brown and Evans-Pritchard
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