Exam 10: Using and Doing Anthropology
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Any use oanthropological knowledge thamakes social interaction more predictable among persons having differencultural codes is called
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The length othe "hungry season" in Malawi has decreased in recenyears.
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In action anthropology, planned change is initiated, controlled, and implemented by
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According to Stryker in "Ethnography in the Public Interest,"
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According to Stryker in "Ethnography in the Public Interest," in order to receive medical treatment, female inmates in the California prison system had to
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In "Advice for Developers," Alverson suggests thathe Tswana are liable to show up aa volunteer's door when the American says, "We should getogether sometime."
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In addition to typical weor dry seasons thamoscountries experience, Malawi has a "hungry season": the period between when the lasothe stored harvesis consumed and the firsothe nexseason's crops are harvested.
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An anthropologisattempts to influence the way people treatramps by publishing a book on tramp culture, thus making tramps more predictable to those who musdeal with them.Such an anthropologiswould be doing adjustmenanthropology.
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McCurdy claims in "Using Anthropology" thain many companies, newly installed managers tend to
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According to McCurdy in "Using Anthropology," an anthropologiswas hired to find ouwhy customers oa utility company failed to reduce energy consumption, despite their claims thathey were trying to conserve.He discovered that
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As he describes iin his article "Using Anthropology," McCurdy notes thaone othe problems aUTC was thawarehouse workers failed to counbooks correctly.
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In "Advice for Developers," Alverson concludes that, Peace Corps volunteers tend to force people like the Tswana to do whathey, the volunteers, consider is needed.
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Social acceptance oan innovation involves three steps: identification, analysis, and substitution.
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Child undernourishmenin Malawi is a major problem, with a mortality rate for children under five o24 percent, or very nearly one in four.
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As indicated in "Ethnography in the Public Interest," Stryker knew ofemale inmates in two California prisons who sometimes faked ailments to receive medical treatmenfaster.
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Ian anthropologisstudied how the use otobacco spread throughouthe world, he or she would be interested in cultural diffusion.
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When an anthropologisattempts to make social interaction more predictable in cases where two people are operating with differencultural codes, he or she is doing action anthropology.
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According to McCurdy in "Using Anthropology," ethnographers work largely by administering and analyzing questionnaires.
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In "Advice for Developers," Alverson observes thaTswana farmers speak aboutheir feelings with candor.
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