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Open-ended conversations in ethnographic research are also called _______________.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The hardened, nerveless buttock pads that allow baboons to sit for long periods of time are called:
 
  a. ischial callosities.
  b. posterior calluses.
  c. buttock calluses.
  d. ischial buttocks.
  e. buttock posteriors.



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