Exam 13: Kinship
Exam 1: Anthropology and Complexity62 Questions
Exam 2: Genetic Adaptation70 Questions
Exam 3: Developmental Adjustment and Epigenetic Change64 Questions
Exam 4: Emergence of Culture and People Like Us80 Questions
Exam 5: Global Expansion, Human Variation, and the Invention of Race68 Questions
Exam 6: Foraging74 Questions
Exam 7: Agricultural Revolution82 Questions
Exam 8: Epidemics and Immunities67 Questions
Exam 9: Political Economy of Health Disparities70 Questions
Exam 10: Stress, Meaning, and Health68 Questions
Exam 11: Culture in Practice80 Questions
Exam 12: Body Ideals and Outcomes70 Questions
Exam 13: Kinship86 Questions
Exam 14: Conclusion9 Questions
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Which question does NOT make sense universally, in all cultures?
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The traditional Japanese Buddhist conception of life is best visualized as a/an:
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Some prefer 'SRT' to 'ART' (assistive reproductive technology). What does the S stand for?
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Although members of different cultures may have different ways of understanding and enacting kinship, as human beings we all have:
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In a 'matrilineage,' the relationship between a man and his sister's children is called the:
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The term 'nu' (used by the Hua of Papua New Guinea) can best be translated as:
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Why would a teenager who seeks to elicit financial support from a parental figure or relative begin the conversation by emphasizing their kinship?
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What makes using ARTs like IVF or gestational surrogates 'biocultural'?
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Abortion, in traditional Japanese Buddhism, can be a way to:
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Why is use of Assistive Reproductive Technologies (ARTs) rapidly increasing in the United States in comparison to use of adoption to build families?
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In cultures where DNA is not the main substance of kinship:
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Which of the following kinship types is NOT a subset or subtype of 'consubstantial'?
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In many mainstream American movies, a child's bond to their biological father is portrayed as far more important than their bond to their stepfather. This reflects the cultural belief that:
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A man spends more time with his sister's children than his sister's husband does. The same man also pays little attention to his wife's children. What kind of relationship does the man have with his sister's children?
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When people in the West refer to their 'blood kin' they really mean their:
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Because of their food sharing and kinship rules, the Hua of Papua New Guinea avoid eating food from:
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