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mspears3

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What locals may do but an outsider cannot do is a
 a. cultural imperative c. cultural adiaphora
  b. cultural exclusive d. cultural assimilation

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The most important advantage(s) of secondary data is(are) that:
 a. it is appropriate for many purposes.
  b. it is usually more thoroughly tested and evaluated.
  c. it may involve additional field and office personnel.
  d. there could be possible cost and time savings.
  e. it provides a welcome rest in the library.



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Answer to Question 1

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What locals may do but an outsider cannot do is a cultural exclusive. What an outsider must/must not do is a cultural imperative. What an outsider may or may not do is a cultural adiaphora. Cultural assimilation is not a term used in the text.

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