Dale Alleshouse

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The sociologist is working in his own culture, about which he assumes that he is sufficiently knowledgeable to construct, say, a questionnaire as a measuring instrument. But the anthropologist cannot use a questionnaire because she does not know what questions will be meaningful in another culture. Roughly, then, we might say that the sociologist is looking for answers and the anthropologist is looking for questions.
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