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Anthropologists have primary obligations to the people, species, materials and the people with whom they work. These obligations may exceed the goal of seeking new knowledge. These ethical obligations include: To avoid wrong information which can change, in a negative or positive way, how the people and animals studied are perceived by the readers. This can be achieved by taking the final paper to the people studied and see if they agree with what is written.


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