Exam 3: Applied Anthropology
Exam 1: What is Anthropology?90 Questions
Exam 2: The Concept of Culture90 Questions
Exam 3: Applied Anthropology90 Questions
Exam 4: The Growth of Anthropological Theory90 Questions
Exam 5: Methods in Cultural Anthropology90 Questions
Exam 6: Language and Communication90 Questions
Exam 7: Subsistence Patterns90 Questions
Exam 8: Economics90 Questions
Exam 9: Marriage and the Family90 Questions
Exam 10: Kinship and Descent90 Questions
Exam 11: Sex and Gender90 Questions
Exam 12: Social Stratification90 Questions
Exam 13: Political Organization and Social Control90 Questions
Exam 14: Supernatural Beliefs90 Questions
Exam 15: Art90 Questions
Exam 16: The Modern World Order, Global Challenges, and the Role of Applied Anthropology90 Questions
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Compare applied and pure anthropology.List at least three characteristics that they share.
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Studies of social issues are considered less applied than policy studies,according to the continuum suggested by Alexander Ervin.
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There are more anthropologists working today to influence public policy decisions that there were 50 years ago.
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Barker's applied anthropological research on the Marshall Islands is significant for all of the following reasons except:
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The U.S.government is responsible for the nuclear testing that occurred in the 1970s on the island of Truk.
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Anthropology aimed very purposefully at practical results is referred to as:
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Which of the following specialties did not emerge from the practice of applied anthropology?
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What is the process that is involved in becoming a professional practicing anthropologist?
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