Twenty-five percent of the world's population identifies itself as "non-religious."
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Which statement about data collection used in anthropology is true?
a. Participant-observation always is appropriate for cross-cultural research. b. Methods that work in one culture might not be appropriate for a neighboring culture. c. Photography is appropriate only in public settings. d. Structured interviews should always be used early in the fieldwork. e. A variety of methods ensures that the research data will not contain bias.
Which of these statements about the Etoro is NOT true?
A. Among the Etoro, heterosexual intercourse was permitted only about 100 days a year. B. Among the Etoro, heterosexual intercourse was believed to sap a man's vitality. C. Among the Etoro, heterosexual intercourse was permitted only in a couple's residence. D. Among the Etoro, heterosexual intercourse was seen as a necessary sacrifice that would eventually lead to a man's death. E. Among the Etoro, women who wanted too much heterosexual intercourse were viewed as witches.
What could a bioarchaeologist look at to determine the age at death of a juvenile human skeleton?
a. tooth caries b. patterns of bone fusion c. patterns of wear on the pubic symphysis d. skull size e. degree of hair loss
________ were NOT traditionally used by the Inuit to handle disputes
A. Blood feuds B. Song contests C. Executions of offenders D. Courts of law E. Kin ties