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Deck 2: Culture and Nature
1
According to your text, what factor do biologists emphasise as the MOST important to natural selection?
A)survival
B)mutation
C)situation
D)reproduction
A)survival
B)mutation
C)situation
D)reproduction
reproduction
2
The theory of evolution as proposed by Charles Darwin focuses primarily on ____.
A)how change occurs in nature
B)how change occurs via nurture
C)reproduction
D)gene mutation
A)how change occurs in nature
B)how change occurs via nurture
C)reproduction
D)gene mutation
how change occurs in nature
3
According to the text, which of the following best describes 'change' in the traits of living things?
A)Nature plans ahead and designs certain kinds of changes.
B)Nature allows for living things to remain essentially unchanged from one generation to the next.
C)Nature produces changes in living things that are essentially random.
D)Nature, through the process of reproduction, is guaranteed to produce predictable outcomes in the traits of offspring.
A)Nature plans ahead and designs certain kinds of changes.
B)Nature allows for living things to remain essentially unchanged from one generation to the next.
C)Nature produces changes in living things that are essentially random.
D)Nature, through the process of reproduction, is guaranteed to produce predictable outcomes in the traits of offspring.
Nature produces changes in living things that are essentially random.
4
What is the most accurate statement regarding psychological processes?
A)They are mostly based on nature throughout a person's life.
B)They are based on a complex interaction between nature and culture throughout a person's life.
C)They are mostly based on nature in infancy, and mostly based on culture in childhood and adulthood.
D)They are mostly based on culture in infancy and childhood, and mostly based on nature in adulthood.
A)They are mostly based on nature throughout a person's life.
B)They are based on a complex interaction between nature and culture throughout a person's life.
C)They are mostly based on nature in infancy, and mostly based on culture in childhood and adulthood.
D)They are mostly based on culture in infancy and childhood, and mostly based on nature in adulthood.
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5
Which statement about survival is most accurate?
A)Survival is based on individual fitness, not on situational constraints.
B)Survival depends totally on circumstances, not on individual fitness.
C)Survival depends in part on both individual fitness and on environmental circumstance.
D)Survival depends on gene mutation.
A)Survival is based on individual fitness, not on situational constraints.
B)Survival depends totally on circumstances, not on individual fitness.
C)Survival depends in part on both individual fitness and on environmental circumstance.
D)Survival depends on gene mutation.
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6
Understanding what the human psyche was designed to do can help us to understand human behaviour in the same way that ____.
A)reading a product manual can help us understand what a product will do, and how it will react when treated in different ways
B)reading a book report can help to shed light on, and elaborate upon, the ideas presented in a book
C)explaining an idea to someone else can help us to better understand the idea ourselves
D)determining the character of a person is largely based upon what kinds of friends that person has
A)reading a product manual can help us understand what a product will do, and how it will react when treated in different ways
B)reading a book report can help to shed light on, and elaborate upon, the ideas presented in a book
C)explaining an idea to someone else can help us to better understand the idea ourselves
D)determining the character of a person is largely based upon what kinds of friends that person has
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7
Who coined the term 'survival of the fittest'?
A)Charles Darwin
B)Herbert Spencer
C)David Buss
D)Roy Baumeister
A)Charles Darwin
B)Herbert Spencer
C)David Buss
D)Roy Baumeister
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8
A characteristic that is innate ____.
A)results from the influence of environment
B)is often difficult to change
C)typically varies from culture to culture
D)is independent of genetics
A)results from the influence of environment
B)is often difficult to change
C)typically varies from culture to culture
D)is independent of genetics
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9
In social psychology, the 'nature versus nurture' debate ____.
A)rages on with more fervour as more controversies arise about its essential premise
B)has largely died out; most social psychologists maintain that human behaviour is shaped mostly by social forces
C)has largely died out; most social psychologists maintain that human behaviour is shaped mostly by genetic forces
D)has been reframed; the debate now concerns how nature and nurture interact with one another and influence one another
A)rages on with more fervour as more controversies arise about its essential premise
B)has largely died out; most social psychologists maintain that human behaviour is shaped mostly by social forces
C)has largely died out; most social psychologists maintain that human behaviour is shaped mostly by genetic forces
D)has been reframed; the debate now concerns how nature and nurture interact with one another and influence one another
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10
Langa's therapist concluded that there was 'a lot going on in his psyche last week'.What did his therapist mean by this?
A)Langa had a busy week last week.
B)Langa had a lot on his mind last week.
C)Langa had a lot going on last week in terms of his interpersonal relationships.
D)Langa had a poor sense of reality last week (in terms of who he was, where he was, what the date was, and so forth).
A)Langa had a busy week last week.
B)Langa had a lot on his mind last week.
C)Langa had a lot going on last week in terms of his interpersonal relationships.
D)Langa had a poor sense of reality last week (in terms of who he was, where he was, what the date was, and so forth).
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11
The term 'psyche' refers to ____.
A)the self-concept
B)the conscious mind only
C)the unconscious mind only
D)both the conscious and unconscious mind
A)the self-concept
B)the conscious mind only
C)the unconscious mind only
D)both the conscious and unconscious mind
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12
Charles Darwin, the biologist who proposed the theory of evolution, was ____.
A)American
B)British
C)Dutch
D)Australian
A)American
B)British
C)Dutch
D)Australian
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13
The case of Little Brenda, who was born a biological male but raised as a girl, illustrates that ____.
A)virtually all human behaviour is determined by nature rather than culture
B)gender identity is almost completely based on upbringing rather than biology
C)socialisation is a powerful force, but there are limits to how much it can influence people
D)as people age, nature becomes increasingly less important and nurture becomes increasingly more important
A)virtually all human behaviour is determined by nature rather than culture
B)gender identity is almost completely based on upbringing rather than biology
C)socialisation is a powerful force, but there are limits to how much it can influence people
D)as people age, nature becomes increasingly less important and nurture becomes increasingly more important
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14
Reproductive success is defined by biologists as the ability to have ____.
A)offspring
B)multiple offspring
C)multiple offspring who survive
D)multiple offspring who also reproduce
A)offspring
B)multiple offspring
C)multiple offspring who survive
D)multiple offspring who also reproduce
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15
Which statement is true regarding the phrase 'survival of the fittest'?
A)The term 'survival' refers to survival of genes in a population's gene pool.
B)The term 'fittest' refers to the physical fitness of individual organisms.
C)It applies only to animals that do not have a division of labour.
D)It applies only to animals that do not have culture.
A)The term 'survival' refers to survival of genes in a population's gene pool.
B)The term 'fittest' refers to the physical fitness of individual organisms.
C)It applies only to animals that do not have a division of labour.
D)It applies only to animals that do not have culture.
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16
According to evolutionary theory, the traits of which man should be most favoured by natural selection?
A)Tom, who has one child, and dies when he is 100
B)Lukas, who has two children, and dies when he is 50
C)Jeremiah, who has four children, and dies when he is 25
D)There is no difference; the traits of all three men will be equally favoured.
A)Tom, who has one child, and dies when he is 100
B)Lukas, who has two children, and dies when he is 50
C)Jeremiah, who has four children, and dies when he is 25
D)There is no difference; the traits of all three men will be equally favoured.
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17
In evolutionary theory, the process of natural selection MOST favours the ____.
A)genes of people who are most physically fit
B)genes of people who reproduce the most
C)genes of people who survive the longest (even if they don't reproduce)
D)most unique (uncommon) genes in a population
A)genes of people who are most physically fit
B)genes of people who reproduce the most
C)genes of people who survive the longest (even if they don't reproduce)
D)most unique (uncommon) genes in a population
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18
Suppose that a child who was born a biological female were raised as boy (given a male name, dressed in male clothes, etc.).Based on similar cases that have occurred in the past, it would be reasonable to expect that the child would ____.
A)grow up to be a 'normal' man
B)feel and act 'different' from childhood on
C)feel and act 'different' starting in early adulthood
D)feel and act 'different' in childhood, but ultimately grow up to be a 'normal' man
A)grow up to be a 'normal' man
B)feel and act 'different' from childhood on
C)feel and act 'different' starting in early adulthood
D)feel and act 'different' in childhood, but ultimately grow up to be a 'normal' man
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19
If a child who was born a biological male were raised as a girl, what would most likely happen?
A)The child would probably grow up to be a lesbian.
B)The child would probably feel 'different' from other girls throughout childhood, and ultimately seek to live life as a male.
C)The child would actually most likely grow up to be a 'normal' woman.
D)It is impossible to predict; there are no known 'patterns'.
A)The child would probably grow up to be a lesbian.
B)The child would probably feel 'different' from other girls throughout childhood, and ultimately seek to live life as a male.
C)The child would actually most likely grow up to be a 'normal' woman.
D)It is impossible to predict; there are no known 'patterns'.
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20
Natural selection is best summed up by which phrase?
A)The most advantageous genes will survive to subsequent generations.
B)Certain behaviours exist that are 'natural'.
C)The most physically fit people will always survive the longest.
D)If something is natural, then it's right.
A)The most advantageous genes will survive to subsequent generations.
B)Certain behaviours exist that are 'natural'.
C)The most physically fit people will always survive the longest.
D)If something is natural, then it's right.
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21
Consider a mutation of the gene that determines female lifespan.The lifespan of a female with this mutation will change from 75 to 150 years.This mutation would ____.
A)definitely be passed on and increase over time in future generations
B)probably remain rare and not be passed on
C)possibly be passed on or not, depending on how it interacted with the woman's childbearing frequency
D)increase the number of sex partners the woman will want to have
A)definitely be passed on and increase over time in future generations
B)probably remain rare and not be passed on
C)possibly be passed on or not, depending on how it interacted with the woman's childbearing frequency
D)increase the number of sex partners the woman will want to have
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22
Most of the explanations for human behaviour ultimately lead back to two basic ways of answering these fundamental questions: ____.
A)nature and nurture
B)genotype and phenotype
C)dominant and recessive transmission
D)culture and environment
A)nature and nurture
B)genotype and phenotype
C)dominant and recessive transmission
D)culture and environment
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23
Research on the brain sizes of different animals would suggest that (domesticated) cats have ____ than (wild, pride-living) lions after adjustment for differences in weight.
A)smaller brains
B)larger brains
C)more developed right hemispheres
D)more developed left hemispheres
A)smaller brains
B)larger brains
C)more developed right hemispheres
D)more developed left hemispheres
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24
In recent years, evolutionary psychologists have focused most attention on which topic?
A)racial/ethnic differences
B)gender differences
C)age differences
D)language differences
A)racial/ethnic differences
B)gender differences
C)age differences
D)language differences
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25
Consider the research on the brain sizes of different animals.According to this research, (domesticated) dogs should have ____ than (wild, pack-living) wolves after adjustment for differences in body weight.
A)larger frontal lobes
B)larger left hemispheres
C)larger brains in general
D)smaller brains in general
A)larger frontal lobes
B)larger left hemispheres
C)larger brains in general
D)smaller brains in general
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26
The term 'culture' originally referred to ____.
A)the human propensity to seek connections with others
B)artistic and musical achievements
C)what a large group of people have in common
D)a system of farming
A)the human propensity to seek connections with others
B)artistic and musical achievements
C)what a large group of people have in common
D)a system of farming
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27
People with bigger social networks have been found to be bigger in some key brain parts, notably the ____.
A)amygdala
B)orbital prefrontal cortex
C)primary somatosensory cortex
D)arcuate fasciculus
A)amygdala
B)orbital prefrontal cortex
C)primary somatosensory cortex
D)arcuate fasciculus
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28
Across evolution, humans have competed most with ____ when trying to pass their genes passed down to subsequent generations.
A)other opposite-sex humans
B)other same-sex humans
C)other animal species
D)natural environmental forces
A)other opposite-sex humans
B)other same-sex humans
C)other animal species
D)natural environmental forces
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29
A mutation is a(n) ____.
A)new gene or combination of genes
B)representation of the fittest genes in the current generation
C)genetic defect
D)change in genetic structure resulting from chemical exposure
A)new gene or combination of genes
B)representation of the fittest genes in the current generation
C)genetic defect
D)change in genetic structure resulting from chemical exposure
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30
Social animals need something akin to ____ to help them adjust to group life.
A)self-concept
B)self-control
C)self-esteem
D)self-awareness
A)self-concept
B)self-control
C)self-esteem
D)self-awareness
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31
Joe is from a Baptist background.Musandiwe is from a Lutheran background.They are arguing about whether or not it is 'right' to baptise infants into the Christian faith.Even though they disagree on infant baptism, their argument is based on their common belief that the Christian faith is truth.This feature that underlies their argument illustrates what element of culture?
A)culture as system
B)culture as shared ideas
C)culture as praxis
D)culture as information
A)culture as system
B)culture as shared ideas
C)culture as praxis
D)culture as information
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32
According to your text, a major and recent concern of evolutionary psychologists has been to understand gender differences in ____.
A)courtship and sexuality
B)work environments
C)parenting and transitions
D)correlation to animal behaviour
A)courtship and sexuality
B)work environments
C)parenting and transitions
D)correlation to animal behaviour
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33
Seahorses show a reversal of the usual sex roles; male seahorses invest more time and energy into offspring than female seahorses do.What would an evolutionary psychologist be MOST likely to say about this?
A)The females are nonetheless probably still more interested in long-term, monogamous relationships than the males.
B)The females are nonetheless probably still more interested in having offspring than the males.
C)The males are probably even more interested (than males of other species) in finding a female mate who is physically attractive.
D)The males are probably less interested (than the males of other species) in having multiple sex partners.
A)The females are nonetheless probably still more interested in long-term, monogamous relationships than the males.
B)The females are nonetheless probably still more interested in having offspring than the males.
C)The males are probably even more interested (than males of other species) in finding a female mate who is physically attractive.
D)The males are probably less interested (than the males of other species) in having multiple sex partners.
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34
The human brain evolved to be larger than other animals' brains because it allowed humans to ____.
A)evolve from a sustenance way of life to an agrarian way of life
B)domesticate and control other species that posed significant threats
C)have rich and complex interpersonal relationships
D)learn how to plant, harvest, and store food
A)evolve from a sustenance way of life to an agrarian way of life
B)domesticate and control other species that posed significant threats
C)have rich and complex interpersonal relationships
D)learn how to plant, harvest, and store food
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35
'Social brain theory' states that ____.
A)the human brain evolved to enable humans to have rich, complex social lives
B)the human brain evolved to allow humans to develop language
C)humans are born with access to a 'collective unconscious' (certain types of cumulative social knowledge)
D)unlike to the left and right hemispheres in the brains of other animals, the two hemispheres in the human brain are much more 'social' (communicative) with one another
A)the human brain evolved to enable humans to have rich, complex social lives
B)the human brain evolved to allow humans to develop language
C)humans are born with access to a 'collective unconscious' (certain types of cumulative social knowledge)
D)unlike to the left and right hemispheres in the brains of other animals, the two hemispheres in the human brain are much more 'social' (communicative) with one another
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36
According to your text, the downside of being social is that ____.
A)increasing the capacity of your brain is critical
B)achieving a solitary life is more difficult
C)having additional social support is cumbersome
D)resolving conflict is a constant necessity
A)increasing the capacity of your brain is critical
B)achieving a solitary life is more difficult
C)having additional social support is cumbersome
D)resolving conflict is a constant necessity
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37
According to evolutionary theory, the main reason that males and females have different approaches when it comes to dating and mating is because ____.
A)males can have many more offspring than females in their lifetimes, with minimal investments of time and energy per offspring
B)males are more visually-oriented than females
C)females are physically weaker and more prone to diseases, including sexually-transmitted diseases
D)females are naturally more nurturing and emotionally intelligent than males
A)males can have many more offspring than females in their lifetimes, with minimal investments of time and energy per offspring
B)males are more visually-oriented than females
C)females are physically weaker and more prone to diseases, including sexually-transmitted diseases
D)females are naturally more nurturing and emotionally intelligent than males
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38
Research on the brain sizes of various animals has indicated that brain size is MOST strongly linked to a species' ____.
A)complexity of social structures
B)emotional intelligence
C)lifespan
D)empathy
A)complexity of social structures
B)emotional intelligence
C)lifespan
D)empathy
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39
Sickle cell disease is caused by a genetic mutation and, when untreated, results in disability and early death.However, the mutation that causes sickle cell disease is associated with protection against malaria, especially early in life.As a result, you would expect to see sickle cell disease ____.
A)eradicated as quickly as malaria is eradicated
B)occur predominantly in populations that have historically low rates of malaria and similar diseases
C)occur at similar rates in all populations, since malaria can be found anywhere mosquitoes, which transmit malaria, are found
D)occur at higher rates among populations whose genetic heritage can be traces to areas with a high incidence of malaria
A)eradicated as quickly as malaria is eradicated
B)occur predominantly in populations that have historically low rates of malaria and similar diseases
C)occur at similar rates in all populations, since malaria can be found anywhere mosquitoes, which transmit malaria, are found
D)occur at higher rates among populations whose genetic heritage can be traces to areas with a high incidence of malaria
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40
According to evolutionary theory, men should generally be more interested in ____ than women.
A)short-term sexual relationships
B)same-sex sexual relationships
C)passing their genes down to future generations
D)same-sex friendships
A)short-term sexual relationships
B)same-sex sexual relationships
C)passing their genes down to future generations
D)same-sex friendships
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41
Culture is best defined as ____, involving both ____ that allows people to live together and satisfy each other's needs.
A)an information-based system; shared ideas and praxis
B)an information-based system; morals and customs
C)a language-based system; praxis and laws
D)a language-based system; shared ideas and customs
A)an information-based system; shared ideas and praxis
B)an information-based system; morals and customs
C)a language-based system; praxis and laws
D)a language-based system; shared ideas and customs
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42
Which of the following is an example of a French praxis?
A)the French flag
B)drinking wine with dinner
C)believing in ethnic assimilation
D)close ties with other European nations
A)the French flag
B)drinking wine with dinner
C)believing in ethnic assimilation
D)close ties with other European nations
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43
Philani works hard to earn as much money as he can.He tries to be a good steward of his money, using it to buy a solid house for his family to live in, healthy food for them to eat, education to help their futures, and so forth.Philani's approach to money is most consistent with which of the following metaphors to explain the human motivation towards the pursuit of money?
A)instinct
B)tool
C)drug
D)bank
A)instinct
B)tool
C)drug
D)bank
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44
The term praxis best describes ____.
A)cultural diversity
B)social hierarchies
C)practical ways of doing things
D)shared belief systems
A)cultural diversity
B)social hierarchies
C)practical ways of doing things
D)shared belief systems
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45
What makes humans most unique from other animals is ____.
A)culture
B)communication
C)social bonding
D)division of labour
A)culture
B)communication
C)social bonding
D)division of labour
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46
Lerato was born in September, and the age cutoff for going to kindergarten at the school her parents chose is turning 5 by 1 August.Based on the relative age effect, Lerato will MOST likely be one of the ____.
A)youngest in her class and therefore have an advantage
B)oldest in her class and therefore have an advantage
C)youngest in her class and therefore have a disadvantage
D)oldest in her class and therefore have a disadvantage
A)youngest in her class and therefore have an advantage
B)oldest in her class and therefore have an advantage
C)youngest in her class and therefore have a disadvantage
D)oldest in her class and therefore have a disadvantage
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47
What is the best example of a 'system' as that term is defined in your text?
A)A network of computers that are all connected to each other
B)A classroom of students listening to a professor lecture
C)A rainforest in which different species of plants and animals depend on each other
D)A building in which all the different forms of structural support keep it standing
A)A network of computers that are all connected to each other
B)A classroom of students listening to a professor lecture
C)A rainforest in which different species of plants and animals depend on each other
D)A building in which all the different forms of structural support keep it standing
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48
What is the LEAST likely explanation for one's motivation to work in pursuit of money?
A)Money operates as a kind of tool to get what one wants.
B)Money is similar to a drug in that it is pleasurable for its own sake.
C)Money is an innate need ingrained in human nature since its existence.
D)Money helps people obtain things that they desire.
A)Money operates as a kind of tool to get what one wants.
B)Money is similar to a drug in that it is pleasurable for its own sake.
C)Money is an innate need ingrained in human nature since its existence.
D)Money helps people obtain things that they desire.
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49
Money has been part of human culture since ____.
A)the beginning of time
B)early civilisations
C)about three thousand years ago
D)only the past few hundred years
A)the beginning of time
B)early civilisations
C)about three thousand years ago
D)only the past few hundred years
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50
Keith Chen's work with animals (monkeys) and money suggests which of the following conclusions?
A)Animals were unable learn to deal with money in any fashion.
B)Animals were capable of learning a rudimentary grasp of money handling.
C)Animals were capable of using money with each other but never with humans.
D)Animals were capable of learning all aspects of money.
A)Animals were unable learn to deal with money in any fashion.
B)Animals were capable of learning a rudimentary grasp of money handling.
C)Animals were capable of using money with each other but never with humans.
D)Animals were capable of learning all aspects of money.
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51
Vegetarianism is best described as an example of ____.
A)ideas, or culture, affecting human behaviour
B)social, rather than cultural, behaviour
C)a genetic mutation
D)an American praxis
A)ideas, or culture, affecting human behaviour
B)social, rather than cultural, behaviour
C)a genetic mutation
D)an American praxis
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52
Unlike virtually all other animals, humans ____.
A)feel bad when they do not have enough to eat
B)develop strong aversions to any foods that have previously made them ill
C)will eat or not eat certain foods because of ideas
D)sometimes eat up to four or five times per day
A)feel bad when they do not have enough to eat
B)develop strong aversions to any foods that have previously made them ill
C)will eat or not eat certain foods because of ideas
D)sometimes eat up to four or five times per day
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53
Maria works and works to earn as much money as she can, but she will rarely spend it, even to get things that she really needs.Maria's behaviour illustrates which analogy to explain human motivation with respect to money?
A)instinct
B)tool
C)drug
D)bank
A)instinct
B)tool
C)drug
D)bank
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54
The relative age effect best illustrates ____.
A)culture as praxis
B)culture as a system
C)culture as shared ideas
D)culture interacting with nature
A)culture as praxis
B)culture as a system
C)culture as shared ideas
D)culture interacting with nature
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55
What is the best example of praxis in American culture?
A)The practice of children sleeping in separate rooms from their parents
B)The increasing gap between the rich and the poor
C)The belief in freedom of religion
D)America's intervention ('War on Terror') in Iraq
A)The practice of children sleeping in separate rooms from their parents
B)The increasing gap between the rich and the poor
C)The belief in freedom of religion
D)America's intervention ('War on Terror') in Iraq
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56
Research indicates that, across all contemporary human cultures, ____.
A)homosexuality is looked upon with disapproval
B)sex outside of marriage is illegal
C)women are expected to be virgins when married
D)men desire more sexual partners than women
A)homosexuality is looked upon with disapproval
B)sex outside of marriage is illegal
C)women are expected to be virgins when married
D)men desire more sexual partners than women
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57
Money's relationship with human biology is BEST described as ____.
A)a financial 'instinct'
B)one that is programmed into our DNA
C)an innately desirable commodity
D)a development that is too recent to have directly shaped human nature biologically
A)a financial 'instinct'
B)one that is programmed into our DNA
C)an innately desirable commodity
D)a development that is too recent to have directly shaped human nature biologically
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58
Research on cross-cultural differences in sexuality has found that sex manuals written thousands of years ago in China covered ____ techniques that one would find in a sex manual today.
A)almost exactly the same
B)very little, and did not discuss almost any of the
C)a great deal more than the relatively simple
D)completely different techniques than the
A)almost exactly the same
B)very little, and did not discuss almost any of the
C)a great deal more than the relatively simple
D)completely different techniques than the
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59
Consider the many steps involved in how most people get their food in modern societies (e.g., steps involving everything from farms to factories to stores).This process is a good example of ____.
A)'the conscious override'
B)'the selfish gene'
C)'nature says go, culture says stop'
D)'putting people first'
A)'the conscious override'
B)'the selfish gene'
C)'nature says go, culture says stop'
D)'putting people first'
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60
Among animal species that are meat-eating, ____.
A)humans are the only species in which some individuals choose to be vegetarian
B)about 5% of the population of most species choose to be vegetarian
C)about 50% of the population of most species choose to be vegetarian
D)the tendency to follow a mostly vegetarian (rather than meat-eating) diet appears to be largely genetic
A)humans are the only species in which some individuals choose to be vegetarian
B)about 5% of the population of most species choose to be vegetarian
C)about 50% of the population of most species choose to be vegetarian
D)the tendency to follow a mostly vegetarian (rather than meat-eating) diet appears to be largely genetic
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61
When it comes to conflict, social animals tend to use ____ to resolve conflict.
A)aggression
B)laws
C)moral codes
D)mediation
A)aggression
B)laws
C)moral codes
D)mediation
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62
Unlike social animals, cultural animals ____.
A)coordinate their actions to act together as a mass
B)copy things that they see each other doing
C)communicate with each other
D)sometimes help complete strangers
A)coordinate their actions to act together as a mass
B)copy things that they see each other doing
C)communicate with each other
D)sometimes help complete strangers
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63
Social animals will generally help ___.
A)anyone in need
B)relatives
C)other members of their community
D)total strangers
A)anyone in need
B)relatives
C)other members of their community
D)total strangers
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64
Which statement is most accurate regarding communication?
A)Nonhuman species communicate visually and physically, but not aurally.
B)Nonhuman and human species communicate to relate past events.
C)All cultural animals use language to communicate.
D)Most social animals have as complex a set of communication mechanisms as that of human language.
A)Nonhuman species communicate visually and physically, but not aurally.
B)Nonhuman and human species communicate to relate past events.
C)All cultural animals use language to communicate.
D)Most social animals have as complex a set of communication mechanisms as that of human language.
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65
In general, it would be most accurate to say that humans are ____, while other animals are ____.
A)social and cultural; just social
B)social and cultural; social and moral
C)just cultural; just moral
D)just cultural; social and cultural
A)social and cultural; just social
B)social and cultural; social and moral
C)just cultural; just moral
D)just cultural; social and cultural
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66
If biology measures success in terms of survival and reproduction, human culture ____.
A)has struggled over many years
B)has had some successes but an equal amount of failures
C)has had moderate success
D)has been very successful
A)has struggled over many years
B)has had some successes but an equal amount of failures
C)has had moderate success
D)has been very successful
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67
In all contemporary human cultures, homosexual behaviour is ____.
A)generally upon with disapproval
B)now accepted
C)viewed differently, in that it is accepted in some cultures and not accepted in others
D)generally looked down upon for males, but sometimes tolerated or even encouraged for females
A)generally upon with disapproval
B)now accepted
C)viewed differently, in that it is accepted in some cultures and not accepted in others
D)generally looked down upon for males, but sometimes tolerated or even encouraged for females
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68
One of the things that sets culture apart, and is one of its major advantages, is ____.
A)progress - the ability to store and build upon the knowledge and achievements of previous generations
B)communication - the ability to convey thoughts and preferences, even if just in one-word utterances or grunts
C)coordination - the ability for organisms to act together in a unified, organised fashion
D)the ability for organisms to engage in mutually beneficial actions - even if these actions are just between two relatives of the same species
A)progress - the ability to store and build upon the knowledge and achievements of previous generations
B)communication - the ability to convey thoughts and preferences, even if just in one-word utterances or grunts
C)coordination - the ability for organisms to act together in a unified, organised fashion
D)the ability for organisms to engage in mutually beneficial actions - even if these actions are just between two relatives of the same species
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69
Which of the following is one of the ways that cultural animals differ from social animals?
A)Only cultural animals help kin.
B)Only cultural animals can communicate with one another.
C)Only cultural animals live in large groups.
D)Only cultural animals have complex divisions of labour.
A)Only cultural animals help kin.
B)Only cultural animals can communicate with one another.
C)Only cultural animals live in large groups.
D)Only cultural animals have complex divisions of labour.
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70
Humans are different from other animals in several different ways.For example, unlike other animals, humans ____.
A)typically help next-of-kin in emergency situations
B)communicate about events or entities that are present in the moment
C)are able to form groups with multiple roles
D)prefer to take on one primary social role in their group
A)typically help next-of-kin in emergency situations
B)communicate about events or entities that are present in the moment
C)are able to form groups with multiple roles
D)prefer to take on one primary social role in their group
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71
Social animal is to cultural animal as ____ is to ____.
A)compromise; moral principles
B)law; aggression
C)aggression; compromise
D)moral principles; law
A)compromise; moral principles
B)law; aggression
C)aggression; compromise
D)moral principles; law
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72
Collectivist cultures tend to be found in places where there are ____ pathogens; individualist cultures tend to be found in places where there are ____.
A)many; few
B)few; many
C)few; few
D)many; many
A)many; few
B)few; many
C)few; few
D)many; many
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73
Unlike other animals, humans are able to continually build off of the knowledge and achievements of past generations.The textbook refers to this ability as ____.
A)progress
B)systematic culture
C)praxis
D)a network of exchange
A)progress
B)systematic culture
C)praxis
D)a network of exchange
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74
Which of the following is a cultural act (rather than just a social act)?
A)A group of ants working together to carry a piece of watermelon across the street
B)A group of baby ducklings imitating the walk of an older duck
C)Two dogs aggressively barking at one another
D)A group of citizens obeying the state's laws about littering
A)A group of ants working together to carry a piece of watermelon across the street
B)A group of baby ducklings imitating the walk of an older duck
C)Two dogs aggressively barking at one another
D)A group of citizens obeying the state's laws about littering
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75
Which statement is MOST accurate?
A)Non-human animals do not communicate with one another at all.
B)Non-human animals communicate with one another, but they do not naturally have anything approximating human language.
C)A few non-human animals have language in the same way that humans do, but most only communicate in very basic ways.
D)While no non-human animals naturally have language in the same way that humans do, a few are capable of learning human language as well as humans.
A)Non-human animals do not communicate with one another at all.
B)Non-human animals communicate with one another, but they do not naturally have anything approximating human language.
C)A few non-human animals have language in the same way that humans do, but most only communicate in very basic ways.
D)While no non-human animals naturally have language in the same way that humans do, a few are capable of learning human language as well as humans.
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76
Which statement is true regarding division of labour and the exchange of goods and services?
A)These concepts are, by and large, unique to humans.
B)All cultural animals and social animals incorporate these concepts.
C)All cultural animals, but only some social animals, incorporate these ideas.
D)Not social animals naturally incorporate these ideas, but all social animals can learn them through imitation.
A)These concepts are, by and large, unique to humans.
B)All cultural animals and social animals incorporate these concepts.
C)All cultural animals, but only some social animals, incorporate these ideas.
D)Not social animals naturally incorporate these ideas, but all social animals can learn them through imitation.
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77
When fires destroyed many homes and property in Knysna, in the Western Cape, many people from all over South Africa donated money and time to help the individuals in need due to that disaster.This tendency to help even total strangers illustrates the textbook's classification of humans as ____.
A)social animals
B)unconditionally generous
C)cultural animals
D)conflict-driven animals
A)social animals
B)unconditionally generous
C)cultural animals
D)conflict-driven animals
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78
Which of the following is evidence of the success of human culture in biological terms?
A)Humans have tripled their average lifespan largely by virtue of research.
B)Humans are been able to stop migration and locate in the most temperate geographic locations.
C)Humans have increased their happiness levels through higher levels of social cognition.
D)Humans have decreased their population to improve conditions for more of the population.
A)Humans have tripled their average lifespan largely by virtue of research.
B)Humans are been able to stop migration and locate in the most temperate geographic locations.
C)Humans have increased their happiness levels through higher levels of social cognition.
D)Humans have decreased their population to improve conditions for more of the population.
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79
Humans today still benefit from the famous invention of the Wright brothers (the airplane).Even though they have been dead for generations, their basic technology still lives on, and modern aircrafts have built off of and elaborated upon their invention.What best describes this?
A)generational division of labour
B)network of trade and exchange
C)praxis of creativity
D)progress through preservation of knowledge
A)generational division of labour
B)network of trade and exchange
C)praxis of creativity
D)progress through preservation of knowledge
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80
Humans today still benefit from the famous invention of Alexander Graham Bell (the telephone).Even though Bell has been dead for generations, the basic technology he invented still lives on, and modern telephone systems have built off of and elaborated upon his invention.What best describes this?
A)generational division of labour
B)network of trade and exchange
C)praxis of creativity
D)progress through preservation of knowledge
A)generational division of labour
B)network of trade and exchange
C)praxis of creativity
D)progress through preservation of knowledge
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