Entnography isthe branch of anthropology that provides
scientific description of individual human societies
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What was the first species to appear on earth
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The early bacterias.
Hominids
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Choose the term that fits this definition taxes levied on the removal of natural resources
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Severance
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Which field of anthropology studies the artifacts of the ancient Mayan civilization
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Archaeology studies the artifacts of the ancient Mayan
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At the conclusion of which research methods is an ethnography written
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Ethnography, deriving from the Greek works ethos (for people or
folk) and graphis (for writing), is a method of research set to
explore culture and paint a picture based upon case studies or
fieldwork. An ethnographer can either participate directly or
indirectly with the participants in the study and the study is done
over an extended period of time as well as using a variety of
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What is the study of human of skeletons to determine the presence of disease or injuries
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Paleopathology
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Information from a research study organized by a social scientist according to the age of the participants
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Rank order
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What kind of scientist researches the relationship of plants to the disappearance of the dinosaurs
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paleontology
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The study of a group of selected male students and a group of selected female students concerning their views on how video game violence affects behavior
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controlled experiment
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What type of geography studies the traditions customs and religious beliefs of a region
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archetectural studies and religious studies
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A social scientist reports the findings at the conclusion of a study of rural schools in North Dakota
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case study
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An anthropologist moves to a community to study the effects of poverty on senior citizens
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field observation
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The scientific study of the human skeleton
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osteology
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Which scenario has the most potential for research bias
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The answer to this is highly variable depending on where you are
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What social sciences would the subject of a field study examining the lives of a primitive tribe on a Pacific island be discussed
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Anthropology
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Which term applies to this scenario An anthropologist examines the census data over the past one hundred years to determine the growth of minority groups in the US
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External data analysis
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What did Social scientists call people to obtain their views on the quality of healthcare in their city
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survey
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What is the difference between random and stratified sample in the survey method
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The main difference is that the way of selecting a sample
Random sample purely on randomly selected sample,in random
sample every objective has a an equal chance to get into sample but
it may follow heterogeneous,to over come this problem we can use
stratified Random Sample
Here the difference is that random sample may follow
heterogeneity and Stratified follows homogeneity
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When was Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences created
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Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences was created
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What is most closely associated with cultural anthropology
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social sciences
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What is an ethnography
Entnography isthe branch of anthropology that provides
scientific description of individual human societies
What was the first species to appear on earth
The early bacterias.
Hominids
Choose the term that fits this definition taxes levied on the removal of natural resources
Severance
Which field of anthropology studies the artifacts of the ancient Mayan civilization
Archaeology studies the artifacts of the ancient Mayan
civilization.
At the conclusion of which research methods is an ethnography written
Ethnography, deriving from the Greek works ethos (for people or
folk) and graphis (for writing), is a method of research set to
explore culture and paint a picture based upon case studies or
fieldwork. An ethnographer can either participate directly or
indirectly with the participants in the study and the study is done
over an extended period of time as well as using a variety of
research techniques.
What is the study of human of skeletons to determine the presence of disease or injuries
Paleopathology
Information from a research study organized by a social scientist according to the age of the participants
Rank order
What kind of scientist researches the relationship of plants to the disappearance of the dinosaurs
paleontology
The study of a group of selected male students and a group of selected female students concerning their views on how video game violence affects behavior
controlled experiment
What type of geography studies the traditions customs and religious beliefs of a region
archetectural studies and religious studies
A social scientist reports the findings at the conclusion of a study of rural schools in North Dakota
case study
An anthropologist moves to a community to study the effects of poverty on senior citizens
field observation
The scientific study of the human skeleton
osteology
Which scenario has the most potential for research bias
The answer to this is highly variable depending on where you are
positioned. Being able to work almost solely online has to rank up
there, personally.
What social sciences would the subject of a field study examining the lives of a primitive tribe on a Pacific island be discussed
Anthropology
Which term applies to this scenario An anthropologist examines the census data over the past one hundred years to determine the growth of minority groups in the US
External data analysis
What did Social scientists call people to obtain their views on the quality of healthcare in their city
survey
What is the difference between random and stratified sample in the survey method
The main difference is that the way of selecting a sample
Random sample purely on randomly selected sample,in random
sample every objective has a an equal chance to get into sample but
it may follow heterogeneous,to over come this problem we can use
stratified Random Sample
Here the difference is that random sample may follow
heterogeneity and Stratified follows homogeneity
When was Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences created
Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences was created
in 1954.
What is most closely associated with cultural anthropology