Which type of anthropologist would be best suited to investigating the daily life of an Asian civilization dating to 15,000 years ago?
A) an ethnologist
B) an archaeologist
C) an ethnohistorian
D) a primatologist
B) an archaeologist
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In seeking to incorporate inclusive cultural empathy, professional social workers should:
A. promote the practices of their own culture. B. try to reduce the existing cultural diversity among various groups. C. engage others in ways that convey respect for their cultural affiliations. D. ask only closed-ended questions about clients’ cultures
Horace Newcomb argues that
a) media have significant power over individuals’ construction of their realities b) media texts tend to be read as their creators intended c) media are really unimportant because they are just pop culture d) audience members’ interpretations of media content are quite diverse
Compare media attention paid to certain kinds of drug use over, say, the past century, and compare that paid to other drugs, then match the volume of each with respect to clear-cut harms-for instance, death by overdose. Consider that benzodiazepines (tranquilizers such as Valium) and antidepressants rank in the top five drugs that cause death by overdose, yet methamphetamine and amphetamine do not appear on this list at all (nor does marijuana). What do you think accounts for this discrepancy? Are all the reasons "constructionist" in nature-that is, not based on the objective harms of the drugs in question at all? Or are concrete, objectivistic reasons behind these discrepancies as well?
What will be an ideal response?
Perhaps one of family therapy's more unique and important contributions to the field of mental health is the concept of __________, meaning delivering messages in a way the intended audience can receive it
A) learning to speak in medical language B) learning to speak the client's language C) learning to speak the formal DSM language D) all of these are correct