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Why We Make Low Level Generalizations In Anthropological Research?
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anthropology is a study of different cultures so when we are doing research in this discipline we make low level generalizations. It is due to the fact that every culture has different practices ,norms and traditions as compare to that of the other so we can't generalize to all the cultures at a given single time.
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