Cultural anthropology terms quizlet
[DOC File]Chapter 2
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classify sexual behaviors in terms of their normality and abnormality. evaluate the masculinity and femininity of his subjects. represent the proportion of an individual’s sexual behaviors with the same or other sex. measure the frequency of autoerotic behavior among subjects of different ages. Answer: C. Bloom’s Level: Understand ...
[DOC File]Midterm test questions
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2. _____ use traditional methods and theories from physical anthropology to help identify the remains of crime and disaster victims for legal purposes. 1.cultural anthropologists. 2.linguistic anthropologists. 3.public archaeologists. 4.forensic anthropologists. 3. Economic anthropologists study how. 1.goods and services are produced.
[DOC File]CHAPTER ONE: DEFINING PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
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7. Define key terms at the bottom of the pages and at the end of the chapter. 8. Write short critical essays on major issues covered in the chapter. SUGGESTED LECTURE . LECTURE ONE . I. Defining Public Administration: The term “public administration” encompasses a complex set of interrelated concepts, thus a simple definition will not suffice.
[DOC File]CHAPTER 1: WHAT IS ANTHROPOLOGY
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What is the history of contemporary applied anthropology and the cultural anthropologist’s involvement in applied projects? What special features of anthropology contribute to applied science? (be sure to address each of the following: participant-observation, holistic perspective, regional expertise, emic approach, etic approach, and ...
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31. Though cultural anthropology is interested in all societies of the world, it has, in actual practice, tended to concentrate in small-scale societies where. a. kinship relations have little importance in economic transactions. b. kinship relations have little importance in transfers of political power.
[DOC File]Cultural Anthropology 102 - Fullerton College
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Key Terms and Concepts in Cultural Anthropology. Anthropology: Holistic study of humans. Holistic Discipline: “wholelistic”, look at the whole picture. Use the comparative approach. Examine how the micro level (individual, family, small group) interrelates with the macro level (institutional level-economic, political, societal level).
[DOCX File]Chapter 02: Biology, Genetics, and Evolution
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ANSWER: Genetic drift refers to chance fluctuations of allele frequencies of a population and can be seen in both founder’s effect and population bottlenecks where a small group of people is isolated from a larger population and there is an increase in the expression of a certain gene.
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Postmodernity is often described in terms of cultural impulses that are playful, superficial, populist, pluralistic, and spectacular. Postmodernity abandons modernity's emphasis on economic and scientific progress. The modernist philosophy is acted out by notions of spontaneity and sanctuary.
[DOC File]16 ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE
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Much of our concept of organizational cultures has been adapted from cultural anthropology. There appears to be distinct cultures in organizations. The subject has been studied closely since the 1970s, and particularly since the early 1980s, with the publication of the Deal and Kennedy’s Corporate Cultures, Ouchi’s Theory Z, and Peters and ...
[DOC File]Multiple choice questions
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4. Hagen’s On the Theory of Social Change uses psychology, sociology, and anthropology to explain how a traditional agricultural society . a. learns to accept its fate. b. attains continuing technical progress. c. produces an accommodating personality with a high need for achievement. d. has a social structure where high status is attained. 5.
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