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What is applied anthropology? Erve Chambers suggests that there are five roles that applied anthropologists play. Discuss each of these roles as they apply to present-day applied anthropological studies.
Theoretical Reasoning
The process of systematically working through concepts and principles in a logical manner to understand or explain phenomena.
Concrete Reasoning
Thinking based on the physical, tangible world and immediate experiences rather than abstraction or hypothetical scenarios.
Formal Reasoning
The process of logical thinking and problem-solving that follows established rules and procedures, typically associated with mature cognitive development.
Analytic Thought
A cognitive process that involves breaking down complex information or problems into smaller parts or basic principles for better understanding and problem-solving.
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