Assigning fossil remains to a particular primate species
a. is an uncomplicated process.
b. requires splitting samples into as many species as possible.
c. requires making comparisons to well-known living species of primates.
d. can be accomplished only if the species is sexually dimorphic.
e. can be promote extinction.
C
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countries. d. In the U.S., we have a good understanding of the biology of birth but no cultural context in which the makesense of it. e. Different ethnic groups have differently sized brains, so birth varies across cultures.
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When we say that human language is "conventional," we mean that:
a. Humans are very conservative and rarely change their way of speaking. b. The words in human languages have no inherent relationship to the things they stand for. c. All languages follow the same grammatical rules or conventions. d. Human language was invented at a convention. e. All human languages have basically the same structure and differences among them are only superficial.
Which of the following is not a common approach in ethnographic fieldwork?
a. study of complete, functioning societies b. face-to-face interviews c. use of personal first-hand information d. a holistic approach e. use of random sampling