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Anthropologist
Notices and studies differences to distribution, origin, evolution, and races of humans, cultures they have created, and their distribution and physical characteristics. Gathers, analyzes, and documents data on human physique, social customs, and artifacts, such as weapons, tools, pottery, and clothing. Applies anthropological data and techniques to solution of problems in human relations in fields, such as industrial relations, race and ethnic relations, social work, political administration, education, public health, and programs involving transcultural or foreign relations. May specialize in application of anthropological concepts to current problems. May specialize in study of relationships between language and culture and sociolinguistic studies, in study of relationship between individual personality and culture, or in study of complex, industrialized societies. In cases where there is a specific field of specialization, may be designated accordingly. [-] Less
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Anthropologist Physical
Studies meanings and causes of human physical differences and interrelated effects of culture, heredity, and environment on human form studies human fossils and their meaning in terms of long-range human evolution. Observes and measures bodily variations and physical attributes of existing... [+] More
Studies meanings and causes of human physical differences and interrelated effects of culture, heredity, and environment on human form studies human fossils and their meaning in terms of long-range human evolution. Observes and measures bodily variations and physical attributes of existing human types. Studies physical and physiological adaptations to differing environments and hereditary characteristics of living populations. Studies growth patterns, sexual differences, and aging phenomena of human groups, current and past. May study museum collections of skeletal remains. May specialize in measurement of body or skeleton and be designated anthropometrist. May specialize in epidemiology and nutritional studies, especially in developing or preliterate societies, and be designated medical anthropologist. [-] Less
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Medical Anthropologist
Studies meanings and causes of human physical differences and interrelated effects of culture, heredity, and environment on human form studies human fossils and their meaning in terms of long-range human evolution. Observes and measures bodily variations and physical attributes of existing... [+] More
Studies meanings and causes of human physical differences and interrelated effects of culture, heredity, and environment on human form studies human fossils and their meaning in terms of long-range human evolution. Observes and measures bodily variations and physical attributes of existing human types. Studies physical and physiological adaptations to differing environments and hereditary characteristics of living populations. Studies growth patterns, sexual differences, and aging phenomena of human groups, current and past. May study museum collections of skeletal remains. May specialize in measurement of body or skeleton and be designated anthropometrist. May specialize in epidemiology and nutritional studies, especially in developing or preliterate societies, and be designated medical anthropologist. [-] Less
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Psychological Anthropologist
Notices and studies differences to distribution, origin, evolution, and races of humans, cultures they have created, and their distribution and physical characteristics. Gathers, analyzes, and documents data on human physique, social customs, and artifacts, such as weapons, tools, pottery, and clothing. Applies anthropological data and techniques to solution of problems in human relations in fields, such as industrial relations, race and ethnic relations, social work, political administration, education, public health, and programs involving transcultural or foreign relations. May specialize in application of anthropological concepts to current problems. May specialize in study of relationships between language and culture and sociolinguistic studies, in study of relationship between individual personality and culture, or in study of complex, industrialized societies. In cases where there is a specific field of specialization, may be designated accordingly. [-] Less
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Urban Anthropologist
Notices and studies differences to distribution, origin, evolution, and races of humans, cultures they have created, and their distribution and physical characteristics. Gathers, analyzes, and documents data on human physique, social customs, and artifacts, such as weapons, tools, pottery, and clothing. Applies anthropological data and techniques to solution of problems in human relations in fields, such as industrial relations, race and ethnic relations, social work, political administration, education, public health, and programs involving transcultural or foreign relations. May specialize in application of anthropological concepts to current problems. May specialize in study of relationships between language and culture and sociolinguistic studies, in study of relationship between individual personality and culture, or in study of complex, industrialized societies. In cases where there is a specific field of specialization, may be designated accordingly. [-] Less
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