Anthropologists collected data about cultural patterns and norms for several small indigenous populations in various countries. The table displays data collected about the economic base; residential patterns (residence); degree of market integration (mean MI)—defined as the percentage of calories obtained in the marketplace; percentage of population participating in world religions (mean WR); and average community size (mean CS).
For each of the following statements about these indigenous populations, select Yes if the statement accurately reflects the data provided in the table. Otherwise, select No.
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The populations that forage have the lowest market integration ratings.
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Each of the populations that depend on both farming and wage work is sedentary and has a mean community size among the five largest.
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The range for market integration is less than the range for participation in world religions.
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