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Deck 10: Using and Doing Anthropology
1
According to Alverson in "Advice for Developers," Peace Corps volunteers conceive otime as lineal while the Tswana associate iwith events.
True
2
In "Advice for Developers," Alverson reports thaPeace Corps volunteers maintained an aloodistance when they talked with Tswana farmers.
False
3
Which othe following authors is an extreme diffusionist?
A)Erich von Däniken
B)W.Lloyd Warner
C)Emile Durkheim
D)Sigmund Freud
A)Erich von Däniken
B)W.Lloyd Warner
C)Emile Durkheim
D)Sigmund Freud
A
4
In action anthropology, planned change is initiated, controlled, and implemented by
A)administrators
B)the people affected by change
C)the anthropologist
D)outside observers
A)administrators
B)the people affected by change
C)the anthropologist
D)outside observers
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Acculturation refers to the process olearning one's culture.
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The meeting otwo culturally distincgroups is called
A)diffusion.
B)acculturation.
C)social contact.
D)cultural contact.
A)diffusion.
B)acculturation.
C)social contact.
D)cultural contact.
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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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The process ochange due to culture contacis called
A)diffusion.
B)borrowing.
C)acculturation.
D)enculturation.
A)diffusion.
B)borrowing.
C)acculturation.
D)enculturation.
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9
Social acceptance oan innovation involves three steps: identification, analysis, and substitution.
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Any use oanthropological knowledge by anthropologists to increase the power oself- determination oa particular cultural group is called
A)action anthropology.
B)academic anthropology.
C)advocate anthropology.
D)adjustment anthropology.
A)action anthropology.
B)academic anthropology.
C)advocate anthropology.
D)adjustment anthropology.
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Any use oanthropological knowledge thamakes social interaction more predictable among persons having differencultural codes is called
A)academic anthropology.
B)action anthropology.
C)administrative anthropology.
D)adjustment anthropology.
A)academic anthropology.
B)action anthropology.
C)administrative anthropology.
D)adjustment anthropology.
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Action anthropology requires thathe group thais to change has some legitimate process for making decisions.
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Any use oanthropological knowledge to influence social interaction, to maintain or change social institutions, or to directhe course ocultural change is called
A)applied anthropology.
B)adjustment anthropology.
C)advocate anthropology.
D)administrative anthropology.
A)applied anthropology.
B)adjustment anthropology.
C)advocate anthropology.
D)administrative anthropology.
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In "Advice for Developers," Alverson observes thaTswana farmers speak aboutheir feelings with candor.
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A recombination othings thaare known into something differenis called
A)culture change.
B)innovation.
C)social integration.
D)diffusion.
A)culture change.
B)innovation.
C)social integration.
D)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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Innovation is the recombination opreviously known concepts into something qualitatively new.
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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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Applied anthropology focuses on the use oanthropological knowledge to inform, enlighten, or increase the understanding osome individual or group.
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20
In Alverson's "Advice for Developers," Peace Corps volunteers working in Botswana often isolated themselves, hung ouwith other Americans or Europeans, felspiteful toward the Tswana, and failed to complete contracts.
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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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22
In "Advice for Developers," Alverson observes thathe Tswana see time as
A)lineal.
B)connected to events.Time happens when events happen.
C)a non-concept.The Tswana do not think in terms of time.
D)measured by a cycle of ritual occasions.
A)lineal.
B)connected to events.Time happens when events happen.
C)a non-concept.The Tswana do not think in terms of time.
D)measured by a cycle of ritual occasions.
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23
Alverson has seen the Tswana's beliethabeing alone is
A)a time to think.
B)a way to experience a religious experience.
C)a necessary part of resting.
D)a time for secrets.
A)a time to think.
B)a way to experience a religious experience.
C)a necessary part of resting.
D)a time for secrets.
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24
In "Medical Anthropology: Improving Nutrition in Malawi," Patten notes thain Malawi culture, goats have traditionally been seen as
A)walking bank accounts.
B)animals bred solely for milk production.
C)animals that don't provide enough in resources to warrant raising them.
D)nuisance animals that eat the crops grown by villagers.
A)walking bank accounts.
B)animals bred solely for milk production.
C)animals that don't provide enough in resources to warrant raising them.
D)nuisance animals that eat the crops grown by villagers.
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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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According to Alverson in "Advice for Developers," the Tswana like their privacy and resenAmerican volunteers when the latter invade their space.
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According to Patten in "Medical Anthropology: Improving Nutrition in Malawi," the UDLP team undertook a plan to try teaching Malawi women how to incorporate cow's milk into the gruel fed to babies and children, to gemore protein and calories into their diet.
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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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29
According to Alverson in "Advice for Developers," how do Peace Corps volunteers see themselves?
A)They see themselves as students, there to learn from the Tswana about how to change their American ways.
B)They see themselves are experts, there to teach the less fortunate.
C)They know that the Tswana do not want them in Botswana, but feel that they know better than the Tswana was is good for their community.
D)They don't want to impart Western ideas in their work with the Tswana.
A)They see themselves as students, there to learn from the Tswana about how to change their American ways.
B)They see themselves are experts, there to teach the less fortunate.
C)They know that the Tswana do not want them in Botswana, but feel that they know better than the Tswana was is good for their community.
D)They don't want to impart Western ideas in their work with the Tswana.
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30
Medical anthropology can be defined as the study ohuman health in a variety ocultural and environmental contexts.
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31
In Alverson's estimation, which statemenbesdescribes the Tswana?
A)The Tswana do not value friendships based on trust and honesty.
B)The Tswana believe that privacy is important part of daily life.
C)The Tswana value truth and honesty above all.
D)The Tswana feel that work comes before hospitality and socializing.
A)The Tswana do not value friendships based on trust and honesty.
B)The Tswana believe that privacy is important part of daily life.
C)The Tswana value truth and honesty above all.
D)The Tswana feel that work comes before hospitality and socializing.
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32
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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33
Based on Alverson's reporin "Advice for Developers," which one othe following statements abouPeace Corps volunteers is true?
A)They easily recognize Tswana class and age distinctions.
B)They are often able to make up a good lie rather than tell the truth. c They like their privacy and resent it when the Tswana interrupt their tranquility.
D)They are offended by the usual candor of Tswana speech.
A)They easily recognize Tswana class and age distinctions.
B)They are often able to make up a good lie rather than tell the truth. c They like their privacy and resent it when the Tswana interrupt their tranquility.
D)They are offended by the usual candor of Tswana speech.
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The projeccontinued to address food insecurity problems and issues thaarose from the goat-raising efforts.The researchers taughthe women how to plant, grow, and process soybeans into flour thathey could use when no goat's milk was available.All otheir efforts were sustainable-women were asked to return their firsbaby goato the researchers and 5 kg oseed after the firsharvest.The research team's efforts worked within the culture othe Malawi, incorporated indigenous resources, and were conducted in the native language othe villagers.
The author concludes thathe projecwas highly valued by rural women, as evidenced by the number who wanted to participate.Iproved thathe addition ogoat's milk to a child's diewas valuable, and the success othe projecis noted by similar projects thawere introduced by Malawi nongovernmental organizations.Additionally, Patten elaborates on the importance ohaving an anthropologison a research team, and identifies her role and responsibilities.Her expertise proved valuable to the acceptance othe projecand the high level oparticipation by the Malawian villagers.
ARTICLE 37 QUESTIONS
True or False?
The author concludes thathe projecwas highly valued by rural women, as evidenced by the number who wanted to participate.Iproved thathe addition ogoat's milk to a child's diewas valuable, and the success othe projecis noted by similar projects thawere introduced by Malawi nongovernmental organizations.Additionally, Patten elaborates on the importance ohaving an anthropologison a research team, and identifies her role and responsibilities.Her expertise proved valuable to the acceptance othe projecand the high level oparticipation by the Malawian villagers.
ARTICLE 37 QUESTIONS
True or False?
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Tswana farmers, notes Alverson in "Advice for Developers," fail to recognize the subtle references abousex, age, and class in the English language oPeace Corps volunteers.
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In Alverson's estimation, Peace Corps volunteers feel they are making a sacrifice to serve other, less fortunate people, and thathey are the experts in relations with local people.
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36
In Malawi, babies are breastfed for only six months before mothers begin to wean them onto a gruel made from water and rice flour.
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37
According to Alverson in "Advice for Developers," Tswana see greeting others as
A)a waste of time.
B)a way to be polite.
C)a strategy to avoid work.
D)an essential act and time to exchange news.
A)a waste of time.
B)a way to be polite.
C)a strategy to avoid work.
D)an essential act and time to exchange news.
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38
The length othe "hungry season" in Malawi has decreased in recenyears.
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As Alverson notes in "Advice for Developers," Americans reveal intimate information abouthemselves to friends.The Tswana feel revealing secrets is dangerous.
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40
Applied medical anthropology focuses on the biomedical studies ohuman adaptations to disease.
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41
According to Stryker in "Ethnography in the Public Interest," female inmates atwo California prisons often avoided seeking treatmenfor their ailments, because getting an appointmenwith a health care provider took so long and many inmates could noafford the required copay.
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42
The purpose opublic interesethnography, in Stryker's analysis in "Ethnography in the Public Interest," is to
A)study the motivations of policy makers.
B)assess the costs associated with a policy.
C)assess a policy from the perspective of those affected by it.
D)discover inconsistencies in a policy.
A)study the motivations of policy makers.
B)assess the costs associated with a policy.
C)assess a policy from the perspective of those affected by it.
D)discover inconsistencies in a policy.
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43
In "Medical Anthropology: Improving Nutrition in Malawi," Patten notes thasome villages were nogood candidates for the social research projecdue to
A)a language barrier between the anthropologists and the villagers.
B)an ongoing problem of animal theft.
C)the elders' resistance to the plan.
D)the resistance of women head-of-households in those villages.
A)a language barrier between the anthropologists and the villagers.
B)an ongoing problem of animal theft.
C)the elders' resistance to the plan.
D)the resistance of women head-of-households in those villages.
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According to Stryker in "Ethnography in the Public Interest,"
A)overcrowding was not a problem at the prisons she studied.
B)women were very well paid for the work they did in the prison.
C)women sometimes faked illness to get faster medical attention.
D)women had equal and unfettered access to adequate medical care.
A)overcrowding was not a problem at the prisons she studied.
B)women were very well paid for the work they did in the prison.
C)women sometimes faked illness to get faster medical attention.
D)women had equal and unfettered access to adequate medical care.
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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
A)file a $10 copay form.
B)always see an MTA first.
C)always see a nurse practitioner first.
D)receive a ducat.
A)file a $10 copay form.
B)always see an MTA first.
C)always see a nurse practitioner first.
D)receive a ducat.
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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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According to Stryker in "Ethnography in the Public Interest," public interesethnography is aimed aredistribution owealth in the United States.
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From the research Patten's team conducted, they learned that
A)women in the villages headed 50 percent of all households.
B)each household had an adult male regularly living with them.
C)over 35 percent of the children were underweight for their age.
D)20 percent of the women were illiterate.
A)women in the villages headed 50 percent of all households.
B)each household had an adult male regularly living with them.
C)over 35 percent of the children were underweight for their age.
D)20 percent of the women were illiterate.
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In "Ethnography in the Public Interest," Stryker reports thaa Latina inmate named Nicole was subdued, stripped naked, and incarcerated separately when she experienced complications related to a medication she was taking.
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50
According to Patten in "Medical Anthropology: Improving Nutrition in Malawi," the UDLP planned to provide
A)village elders with goats to collectively raise and milk for the all of the village's children.
B)the male head of household a milk-producing goat to raise and use for the nutritional needs of his entire family.
C)the male head of household a goat to raise and slaughter for meat.
D)the woman of each household with a milk-producing goat to raise and use for her children's nutritional needs.
A)village elders with goats to collectively raise and milk for the all of the village's children.
B)the male head of household a milk-producing goat to raise and use for the nutritional needs of his entire family.
C)the male head of household a goat to raise and slaughter for meat.
D)the woman of each household with a milk-producing goat to raise and use for her children's nutritional needs.
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51
In "Medical Anthropology: Improving Nutrition in Malawi," Patten notes thathe UDLP projecto teach women how to raise and care for goats, and to incorporate milk into their children's food, was
A)flatly rejected by the village leaders.
B)so popular that it quickly had more participants than it could accommodate.
C)too difficult for the women of the villages to undertake.
D)failed due to the theft of goats by people in other villages.
A)flatly rejected by the village leaders.
B)so popular that it quickly had more participants than it could accommodate.
C)too difficult for the women of the villages to undertake.
D)failed due to the theft of goats by people in other villages.
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In "Medical Anthropology: Improving Nutrition in Malawi," Patten notes thaby 2004,
A)one third of the women still had their original project animal.
B)half of the women had lost their original animals to theft.
C)only one woman had sold her animal before it had produced a viable kid.
D)village elders had taken control of all of the buck stations and had begun charging for its services.
A)one third of the women still had their original project animal.
B)half of the women had lost their original animals to theft.
C)only one woman had sold her animal before it had produced a viable kid.
D)village elders had taken control of all of the buck stations and had begun charging for its services.
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In "Ethnography in the Public Interest," Stryker notes thapublic interesethnography involves fieldwork among policy makers.
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According to Stryker in "Ethnography in the Public Interest," public interesethnography looks apublic policy from the perspective othose who are affected by it.
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As Stryker contends in "Ethnography in the Public Interest," public interesethnography may achieve a redistribution opower thaincludes those affected by policy.
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In "Ethnography in the Public Interest," Stryker's study determined that
A)there are adequate translation services in the prisons studied.
B)the number of MTA positions should be increased.
C)overcrowding had no impact on prisoners' access to health care.
D)the MTA position should be eliminated.
A)there are adequate translation services in the prisons studied.
B)the number of MTA positions should be increased.
C)overcrowding had no impact on prisoners' access to health care.
D)the MTA position should be eliminated.
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According to Patten in "Medical Anthropology: Improving Nutrition in Malawi," the "hungry season," the time between the consumption othe lasothe stored harvesand the firsharvesothe new season, now often begins in _________ and ends in __________.
A)June; November
B)December; March
C)September; March
D)March; September
A)June; November
B)December; March
C)September; March
D)March; September
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In "Ethnography in the Public Interest," Stryker admits thathe Women's Prison Healthcare Projecshe directed unfortunately failed to produce actionable recommendations.
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As indicated in "Ethnography in the Public Interest," the ethnographic projecStryker directed recommended thaprisons should eliminate the medically trained guard (MTA) position.
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According to Stryker in "Ethnography in the Public Interest," the prison position oMTA was held by a
A)nurse practitioner.
B)medically trained guard.
C)medical appointment secretary.
D)designated prison doctor.
A)nurse practitioner.
B)medically trained guard.
C)medical appointment secretary.
D)designated prison doctor.
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According to McCurdy in "Using Anthropology," ethnographers work largely by administering and analyzing questionnaires.
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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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The manager aUTC spentime learning the warehouse system as an insider views it, and discovered thainaccurate warehouse inventory numbers resulted from
A)employees throwing away materials.
B)a problem with software that tracked inventory.
C)pressures on employees to work fast, preventing them from accurately counting and recording what was shipped.
D)employee theft.
A)employees throwing away materials.
B)a problem with software that tracked inventory.
C)pressures on employees to work fast, preventing them from accurately counting and recording what was shipped.
D)employee theft.
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According to McCurdy in "Using Anthropology," over halthe Ph.D.s in anthropology each year find employmenoutside oacademia.
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McCurdy reports in "Using Anthropology" thaan anthropologiswho works as a consultandiscovered thaChicago-area natural gas consumers lied on questionnaires when they said they were trying to conserve energy.
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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
A)customers were lying.
B)thermostats were faulty.
C)meters were faulty.
D)fathers turned down thermostats, other family members turned them up.
A)customers were lying.
B)thermostats were faulty.
C)meters were faulty.
D)fathers turned down thermostats, other family members turned them up.
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In "Using Anthropology," McCurdy assesses thaone disadvantage ousing the ethnographic approach in managemenis thaworkers come to feel thano one cares abouthem.
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McCurdy claims in "Using Anthropology" thain many companies, newly installed managers tend to
A)listen to their employees' suggestions.
B)ask employees to teach them the new job.
C)leave their employees alone.
D)impose a new agenda on their employees.
A)listen to their employees' suggestions.
B)ask employees to teach them the new job.
C)leave their employees alone.
D)impose a new agenda on their employees.
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In "Using Anthropology," McCurdy argues tha is an importanskill thapeople who study anthropology can take into daily life.
A)ethnography
B)knowledge of particular cultures
C)the ability to conduct survey research
D)knowledge of cross-cultural economics
A)ethnography
B)knowledge of particular cultures
C)the ability to conduct survey research
D)knowledge of cross-cultural economics
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According to Stryker in "Ethnography in the Public Interest," the state asked the ethnographic projecshe directed to assess
A)how women access health care in prison.
B)the effects of overcrowding.
C)whether the position of MTA should be abolished.
D)how much female inmates should be paid for their work.
A)how women access health care in prison.
B)the effects of overcrowding.
C)whether the position of MTA should be abolished.
D)how much female inmates should be paid for their work.
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According to McCurdy in "Using Anthropology," the firsthing a new manager aUTC did after assuming a new position was to
A)shrink-wrap books in the warehouse.
B)ask warehouse workers, customer outlet staff, and other employees about problems and procedures.
C)ask previous warehouse managers for advice.
D)change the counting and shipping procedures in the warehouse.
A)shrink-wrap books in the warehouse.
B)ask warehouse workers, customer outlet staff, and other employees about problems and procedures.
C)ask previous warehouse managers for advice.
D)change the counting and shipping procedures in the warehouse.
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