Concepts of individuals as connected to one another, related to other people, with a focus on group needs rather than individual inner feelings, opinions, and attitudes
a. private self
b. public self
c. independent self
d. interdependent self
d
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The September 11, 2001 incident proved lucrative in that
a. forensic archaeologists learned not to ever ask the FBI if they need assistance. b. no one would respond to an informal call for archaeological assistance. c. the FBI is not trained in disaster recovery. d. a volunteer archaeological nit could be designed to assist at disaster scenes. e. the archaeology of disasters is relatively happy affairs.
Which of the following best summarizes the effect of the rift between anthropologists committed to either a humanistic or scientific approach?
A. It has fostered a richer understanding of human existence. B. It has thwarted growth within the field. C. It has forced humanistic anthropologists to employ the scientific method. D. It has driven the field to become more sociological.
To understand royal endogamy, it is useful to distinguish between the manifest and latent functions of customs and behavior. The manifest function of a custom refers to the reasons people in a society give for it. Its latent function is
A. the socially constructed perspective of why the custom exists. B. an effect the custom has that the society's members don't mention or recognize. C. the genetically motivated reason for the custom. D. the emic effect the custom has on the society, recognized only by anthropologists. E. a subconscious effect the custom has on the society members' identification with that belief.
Which species did Beatrice and Allen Gardner teach to use American Sign Language?
a. baboons b. chimpanzees c. macaques d. lemurs e. tarsiers