Applied anthropology is more _______ than theoretical anthropology
a. time-consuming
b. focused on theory
c. collaborative
d. prestigious
e. focused on interviewing
c
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The vast collection of cross-indexed ethnographic and archaeological data catalogued by cultural characteristics and geographic locations is called the:
a. Hominid Relatives Area Files.
b. Human Relations Area Microfiche.
c. Human Relations Association Files.
d. Human Relations Area Files
Early apes exhibiting Y-5 molar patterns but monkey-like postcranial skeletons are called __________
a. true apes b. false apes c. dental apes d. pre-apes
The concept (term) that refers to changes brought about through contact with other cultural groups is known as:
a. ?cultural holism. b. ?cultural evolution. c. ?cultural particularism. d. ?cultural adaptation.
Émile Durkheim, an early scholar of religion, stressed what he termed religious effervescence. Anthropologists too have stressed
A. that proper analysis requires separation of collective re-creation from collective religion. B. that religious worlds are real and significant to those who construct and inhabit them. C. the analysis of the use of behavior-altering drugs in religious experience. D. the collective as well as individual universality of religion. E. the qualities that make religion present in some societies but not in others.