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Which of the following is not a common approach in ethnographic fieldwork?
 
  a. study of complete, functioning societies
  b. face-to-face interviews
  c. use of personal first-hand information
  d. a holistic approach
  e. use of random sampling

Question 2

Data gathered from personal interviews, observations, and oral histories is
 
  a. socio-cultural.
  b. historical.
  c. methodological.
  d. quantitative.
  e. qualitative.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: E

Answer to Question 2

ANS: E





 

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