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piesebel

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Living among a group of people on their own terms, learning and speaking their language and trying, as much as possible, to see the world from their perspective is called:
 
  a. going native.
  b. comparative research.
  c. a holistic approach.
  d. fieldwork.

Question 2

In his article, A Goy in the Ghetto, William Mitchell describes some of the challenges he faced as an anthropologist learning to adjust to:
 
  a. New Jersey accents.
  b. styles of communication.
  c. types of teasing.
  d. different kinds of food.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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