According to the textbook, when are people most likely to omit giving their names in telephone conversations?
A when calling a business to inquire about a job opening
B when calling a stranger for a work-related purpose
C when calling an acquaintance to invite him or her to a party
D when calling an estranged family member to reconnect
E when calling a close friend just to chat
E
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Some people are “splitters,” dividing the erectus-like forms into multiple species based on physical features and geography; others are “lumpers,” classifying all of these forms into a single species. Are you a “splitter” or a “lumper” with regards to Homo erectus? Explain your answer.
What will be an ideal response?
Sequoya's idea to create a writing system for the Cherokee, after encountering written English, is an example of __________
A) stimulus diffusion B) innovation C) acculturation D) discovery
According to the anthropologist Paco Underhill, what factor most influences U.S. shoppers' positive or negative experiences?
A) ?The products available in the store. B) ?The spatial organization of a store. C) Their perceived waiting times in the store.? D) ?The prices of items in the store.
An example of a culturally specific mental illness is latah, a disorder in which __________
a. the sufferer is afraid of open spaces b. the suffer usually acquires the disorder after a traumatic experience c. the sufferer, always a woman, suffers uncontrollable hysteria after the death of a relative d. the sufferer may become a homicidal cannibal