ISS Quiz 3

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The reference to persona, the masks used in Greek plays, during lecture was an illustration of the....
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Which of the following is NOT one of the four near-universal 'constants' in the social and cultural aspects of drinking
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Anyone with a B.A.C. greater than 0.08 would be could be considered a drunk driver in Michigan. Using the chart above, which of the following statements is correct?
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An American visiting another country who won't eat the food because it "looks funny" or says their cultural traditions are "stupid" or "silly" would be examples of
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Rogoff argues that individuals learn the norm and standards of their culture through a process
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Among Hausa mothers, it is not considered appropriate to show affection for infants in public. If an observer watched a Hausa mother interacting with her infant, the observer would _________ the number of displays of affection
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Ridicule, gossip and ostracism are types of sanctions
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According to Barrett, the reason the anthropologist did not intervene while witnessing the ritual of teeth pulling of young Dodoth girls is because the job of the anthropologist is to determine the meaning of cultural practices within context of the culture as a whole. This is known as...
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European-Americans generally consider that it si good child-rearing practice to read to the baby, and talk to the baby as much as possible. If an observer is present, we might expect the European-American mother to interact with her baby _______ than if the researcher were not present
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________ is essentially the idea that a particular set of customs or beliefs is relative to specific cultural tradition can only be evaluated and understood in that context
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Rogofff would say that a survey based on extensive interviews of community members to determine what questions are appropriate to ask in that community would be an example of a(n) _______ etic. Using that same survey in a different community would be an example of a(n)______ etic.
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According to Barrett, Benabarre's informants were surprised to discover that they had arranged the cards into social "piles" ; this is an example of...
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In the article "Anthropology,Inc..." anthropologists doing research for a beverage company observed by BYOB house party in Texas and concluded that guest choose what to bring based on...
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Rogoff believes that culture, biology and individual psychology are separate features of the human experience and must be studied and explained independent of one another
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Which of the following statements is NOT true
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Which of the following statements about language development in children is true
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Based on her experience living in a small village in Iraq, Elizabeth Ferna....
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What is the minimum time a 180 pound person who has consumed six drinks should wait before driving if he wanted to reduce the risk of an accident and possibly being ticketed for drunk driving in Michigan
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Cross-cultural research showed that Piaget's cognitive development process is not universal, but is linked with the skills that children develop with experience with schooling
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An immersed informant is someone who...
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According to lecture, if you observe a group of individuals in a pub and each goes to the bar returning with their own drink, what would you suspect about the quality of their relationship
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When a woman has to choose between doing what her parents want her to do and what her spouse wants her do to do, she is experiencing
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Friends sharing a cigarettes is a type of ______ reciprocity
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As presented in lecture, Russians find the American response to the question "Ho are you?" insincere because everyone knows no on is ever "fine"
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In problem solving, the difference between what children are able to accomplish on their own and what they can accomplish through interaction with adults and more experience peers is...
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According to Social and Cultural Aspects of Drinking, which of the following helps maintain reciprocity within communities and groups
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In the early 18th century, Jean-Jacques Rousseau wrote plays and novels extolling the virtues of Native American societies he had never visited for their presumed ecological sensitivity and social harmony, In Rogoff's terms, he presenting a(n) ______ model of their society
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The fact that people become more relaxed, outgoing and talkative when they have a glass of wine or bottle of beer would make it appear that alcohol is a stimulant when in fact it is in fact a depressing brain function
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Symbols are ________ because they are tangible representations of beliefs and as such permit people to interact physically with what are otherwise abstract notions
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Research on mother-child interaction in France revealed that mothers of African origin were more likely... than ethnic French mothers
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Ascribed relationships exist between people whether or not they act to reinforce them through exchange
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What does sharing meat among hunters do
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Which of the following statements would not be consistent with a gendered role training perspective
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"We always speak only of what we see" is a response you might expected from an interview with a person from...
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The author argues that people who have experienced _________ are much more likely to be aware of their own cultural practices
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A syllogism is an argument based on __________ reasoning
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In the documentary, The Living Stone, it is noted that at the gathering of friends and family to celebrate his first kill, the young man cannot eat meat from the seal first seal he killed. This practice is an example of what
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The case of the Paiute Indians who having disrupted the Cheyenne buffalo hunt and having forfeited their possessions were made whole with horses and good given them by members of the council of the Forty-Four demonstrates the power of ________
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According to Rogoff, when psychologists began to analyze human development their assumption that "the individual" was separate from the world and equipped with basic, generally static characteristics that might "influenced" by culture but not shaped by it