Who was the first anthropologist to study child-rearing practices and learning theories within social groups?
Answer Margaret Mead
American cultural anthropologist, Margaret Mead, is best known for her work in studying the non-literate peoples of Oceania concerning various aspects of psychology and culture. Additionally, she was the first anthropologist to review child-rearing practices and learning theories within social groups.
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