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Okay, so glenys is going to go out and do field work.
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That's what, when you go out and you observe creatures in their natural environment, it's called field work.
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And that is naturalistic observation.
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Naturalistic observation.
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And you know a very famous one that observed chimpanzees would be jane goodall, because this is what anthropology do.
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And she changed the way we look at chimpanzees because she did naturalistic observation where she went and observed the chimpanzees in their own environment.
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The bad part about this is you have an inability to control your variables.
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And it's also very difficult to replicate.
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But you actually do this every single day.
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You look at how people are dressed or you look at what they're eating, that kind of thing.
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So we are masters of naturalistic observation.
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We do it every single day.
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As a matter of fact, it's been around for a very long time, so i'm going to write this guy's name right here, and he's in the 5th century bc.
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And he did naturalistic observation, and he determined that different societies have different cultures.
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So it's been around a very, very long time.
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So, glenys is watching the agents at the desk.
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She's looking to see if they are passive, aggressive, kind, or anger.
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So i'm going to write aggressive, passive, and kindness...