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> Question 2 1 pts When anthropologists use the term "emic," they are referring to O the belief that culture is always a

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> Question 2 1 pts When anthropologists use the term "emic," they are referring to O the belief that culture is always adaptive to local environments. ethnocentrism the perspective of people in the culture being studied. O the researcher's perspective.
Question 4 1 pts Participant observation is important to anthropological research because: the anthropologist can use his/her ethnocentric viewpoint to understand a cultural practice. O it allows the researcher to experience firsthand what it is like to be part of a different culture. O it is the only way the researcher can find the truth about another culture. o the researcher can ask lots of questions and get more valuable data.
Question 5 1 pts The etic perspective of cultural phenomenon is O anthropologist's interpretation of sociocultural differences and similarities O theories about human biological responses to the environment o the informant's viewpoint O the native perspective on beliefs and practices
> Question 7 1 pts The main problem with armchair anthropology is O researchers often selected stories that fit with their preconceived notions of other cultures O researchers did not spend anytime in the field O all of these O researchers relied on stories and accounts from travelers and missionaries