Participant observation also reflects
anthropology’s dual nature as both a scientific and a humanistic discipline.
Through the stress on participation and getting the insider’s view,
anthropologists of necessity become personally involved with their subjects.
They show a humanistic concern for the people they study, and through their
attempts to understand and describe people’s behavior they help give outsiders a
rich appreciation for other people and other ways. Nevertheless, with its stress
on observation, anthropologists strive to fulfill the requirements of a
scientific discipline. Anthropologists strive for objectivity and accuracy. They
often actually count, for example, the number of times specific behavior
patterns occur and under what circumstances they use this data for empirical
studies that integrate their observations i A. people who can tolerate things that are foreign B. people who share the features of a cultural group C. people who are heavily burdened by their cultural heritage D. people who are able to withstand the impact of a culture shock when in a foreign country 更多"Passage Six Participant o"的相关试题: [单项选择]Passage Six
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