According to the anthropologist's code of ethics, the values of scholarly research cannot surpass the respect of human rights.
According to the anthropologist's code of ethics, the values of scholarly research cannot surpass the _____.
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governmental involvement
governmental involvement
respect of human rights
respect of human rights
hospital permissions
hospital permissions
climatic conditions
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investigating a suspicious drowning
investigating a suspicious drowning
identifying diseases that caused several deaths among the pioneers who traveled the Oregon Trail
identifying diseases that caused several deaths among the pioneers who traveled the Oregon Trail
investigating the death of a child whose body is extremely small for its age and who lived with a parent who was known to gamble with the family's food money
investigating the death of a child whose body is extremely small for its age and who lived with a parent who was known to gamble with the family's food money
studying the remains of a prisoner who is thought to have died due to poisoning
The suspicious death that should include the measurement of bone length and nutrient content of the bones is investigating the death of a child whose body is extremely small for its age and who lived with a parent who was known to gamble with the family's food money. This case would likely involve assessing nutritional deficits that could be indicated by the child's skeletal development.
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blood
blood
muscle structure
muscle structure
bones
bones
hair
hair
The option that remains intact after extensive decomposition and can be used to assist in the personal identification of remains is bones.
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teaching in a university
teaching in a university
excavating mass graves
excavating mass graves
working in a police department
working in a police department
working at the Body Farm
Forensic anthropologists commonly find full-time employment teaching in a university.
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archeology
archeology
osteology
osteology
pathology
pathology
taphonomy
taphonomy
The option that does not specialize in the study of bones and skeletal remains is pathology. Pathology generally focuses on the study of disease and its effects on the body, while the other fields mentioned (archeology, osteology, and taphonomy) specifically relate to the study of bones and skeletal remains.