Review Lab 10, Lab 11 and Lab 12 https://pressbooks-dev.oer.hawaii.edu/explorati

Review Lab 10, Lab 11 and Lab 12

Introduction to Biological Anthropology


Research report part I: Reporting your experience
The first part of your write-up will report what you experienced. The introduction can identify what you did, where and when you participated. Make sure that you take into consideration the anthropological perspective of the activity you are participating in (Historical background analysis if needed). Then you will report your observations. What primate did you observe? How long was your observation? What was the context of your observation? Did you see or hear anything relevant to your analysis? What did you witness? These questions refer to the data that you are gathering. Did you take pictures? Videos? What is the use of this?
Research report part II: Interpreting your experience and your acquired data
The second part of your paper will try to find patterns and lessons in what you observed. You should try to bring up as many questions about your observation as you can think of. In addition, reflect upon what is the value of your observation, why is the argument of your data relevant?
Please make a reference page about the documentaries that you use.

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