Write a detailed description of the research methods typically used by an anthropologist in the sub-discipline of the article you selected.

Write a detailed description of the research methods typically used by an anthropologist in the sub-discipline of the article you selected. (Must cover: Selection criteria, procedures, ethics). Explore the American Anthropological Association website description of research methods:

http://www.americananthro.org/LearnAndTeach/ResourceDetail.aspx?ItemNumber=1465&navItemNumber=733

Describe in detail in your own words (do not cut/paste from the article), the research methods the anthropologist used in the article/subdiscipline you selected. I encourage you to use quotations from the article, but these should be enclosed in quotation marks and have a reference to the author, year of publication, and page number where you found the quotation. If you cut/paste or copy directly from the article without a proper reference, then this is plagiarism, and will result in an automatic F and report to the academic integrity committee.These are the points to cover and the grade point allocation:

A. Describe the general types of research methods for the subdiscipline you picked (Biological, Archeological, Linguistic, or Cultural Anthropology). This should include: Selection Criteria (5 points), Procedures (5 points) , ethics ( 5 points).

B. Describe the methods used by the author of the article you picked. (15 points)

3.Paragraph 2: Description of Article (250 Words)

Write a description of the article in your own words. Again, I encourage you to use quotations from the article, but these should be enclosed in quotation marks and have a reference to the author, year of publication, and page number where you found the quotation. If you cut/paste or copy directly from the article without a proper reference, then this is plagiarism, and will result in an automatic F and report to the academic integrity committee. Your description should cover

A. Describe the topic of article (what is the article about? The title can give you a hint) (10 points)

B. Quotation of authors thesis. The author’s thesis is often found in the abstract, in the introduction, and the conclusion. Use quotation marks and provide page number) (15 points)

C. Explain authors thesis in your own words. Again, use your own words. Think of it as if you are translating for a friend, or your mom (15 points)

D. General discussion of the article what did you like or dislike? Points to consider: What were some interesting key points in the article? What drew you to this particular article? What is important about this article? (10 points)

E. If you were to continue this research yourself, what would you do differently? Points to consider: Would you use different research methods, or focus on a different topic or group of people? Why? (10 points)

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