Exam 1: Thinking and Doing Anthropology
Exam 1: Thinking and Doing Anthropology146 Questions
Exam 2: Biology Genetics and Evolution149 Questions
Exam 3: Living Primates145 Questions
Exam 4: Human Evolution145 Questions
Exam 5: The Neolithic Revolution the Domestication of Plants and Animals145 Questions
Exam 6: The Emergence of Cities and States145 Questions
Exam 7: Modern Human Diversity Race and Racism145 Questions
Exam 8: The Characteristics of Culture145 Questions
Exam 9: Language and Communication145 Questions
Exam 10: Social Identity Personality and Gender145 Questions
Exam 11: Subsistence and Exchange145 Questions
Exam 12: Sex Marriage and Family145 Questions
Exam 13: Kinship and Other Forms of Grouping145 Questions
Exam 14: Politics Power and Violence145 Questions
Exam 15: Spirituality and Religion145 Questions
Exam 16: Global Changes and the Role of Anthropology145 Questions
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Only apes have a language as complex as human language.
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The relationships between a forensic anthropologist and a forensic archaeologist can be likened to that between:
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All of the following are archaeological and paleoanthropological methods except:
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Which of the following is not a primary perspective of anthropology?
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The anthropological code of ethics was devised in response to issues that arose during the:
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Studies of growth and development can provide data on the evolutionary history of humans.
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To solve practical problems, __________ anthropology can be used.
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Anthropologist Elizabeth Guillette's study of the effects of pesticide exposure on children's performance of normal childhood activities in a Yaqui village in northern Mexico is an example of applied medical anthropology.
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Which of the following is not a common practice within applied anthropology?
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A formal agreement of participation between a subject and a researcher is called __________.
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When anthropologists use cross-cultural data to support their hypotheses, it is referred to as the ___________ method.
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Why do North Americans and Japanese have different perspectives on harvesting human organs from those not yet declared dead?
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One of the key causes of ethnic and religious conflict is:
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What is the most significant scientific contribution of Elizabeth Guillette's research on pesticide use among the Yaqui?
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What difference did Margaret Lock find between Japanese and North American perceptions of death?
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Which of the following best describes the Human Relations Area Files (HRAF)?
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All of the following are important focal aspects of study in the Garbage Project except:
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The anthropological study of genes and genetic relationships is known as genetic anthropology.
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