Which of the following is not a typical technique used in anthropological fieldwork

1.  ________________ is research in which one learns about the culture of another society through fieldwork and firsthand observation in that society. a) ethnology b) ethnography c) anthropology 2.  When cultural anthropologists actively participate in the social interaction of the society they are studying, it is referred to as ____________________ . a) probability sampling b) ethnographic-observation c) participant-observation 3.  How long should an ethnographer live within the society he or she is studying? a) It should be only a few weeks or months so as to not be distracted by friendships that develop there. b) It will require a lifetime. c) There is no simple answer. It may require a few months to a number of years, depending on the nature of the research questions. 4.  Where do the Yanomam� live? a) South America b) Central America c) Southeast Asia 5.  If an anthropologist were to study a small traditional Moslem community in Afghanistan or Saudi Arabia, which of the following approaches would be most advisable on the first visit. a) appear abruptly in the village as a lone stranger b) arrive with a family-like group of people including children c) arrive with a well armed body guard in order to establish respect 6.  Most anthropologists doing ethnographic research in another society would be interested in learning about the _________________ behavior patterns of the members of that society. a) actual b) believed c) ideal d) all of the above 7.  In the traditional Latin America culture, the ideal behavior of men and women is usually _____________________ . a) the same--there is no difference between the ideals of masculinity and femininity in Latin America b) about the same as it is in the English language dominated areas of North America c) more dissimilar than it is in the English language dominated areas of North America 8.  An ethnographer trying to learn about another society's culture would most likely ______________ . a) select only a portion of the host society to study intensively b) extensively question everyone in the host society c) select a single knowledgeable person to provide a detailed description of the host society's culture 9.  What would a sample be called if the people in it were selected by an ethnographer because they are presumably representative of distinct sub-groups within the society being studied? a) random sample b) stratified sample c) judgment sample 10.  Ethnographers mostly use _______________ sampling to learn about the culture of a small society. a) random b) stratified c) judgment 11.  Culture shock is _____________________ . a) a feeling of confusion, alienation, and depression that can result from the psychological stress that commonly occurs during the first weeks or months of a total cultural immersion in an alien society b) limited to anthropologists c) both of the above 12.  The Maya live in ________________ . a) Central America b) South America c) Southeast Asia

What are the 5 methods of anthropology?

Some of the more common types of anthropological research methods include (1) immersion in a culture, (2) analysis of how people interact with their environment, (3) linguistic analysis, (4) archaeological analysis, and (5) analysis of human biology.

What are anthropological fieldwork methods?

In anthropology there are several types of fieldwork methods that are used while conducting research..
Education on the Process or Creating a Dialogue..
Collective Investigation..
Collective Interpretation..
Collective Action..
Transformation: Self-Determination and Empowerment..

Which of the following fields of study is not typically associated with anthropology?

Subfields of anthropology do include cultural anthropology, archaeology, and anthropological linguistics, but not psychology, which is its own broad study of mental functions and behaviors.

Which of the following is not a common approach in ethnographic fieldwork?

Which of the following is not a common approach in ethnographic fieldwork? Unstructured interviews: contain open-ended questions and are paced by the interviewees and not the interviewer.