Cultural values affect growth and development

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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What is microenculturation?

A. a condition that exists in large, industrialized states, wherein most of the population has only a small amount of real culture B. the process whereby particular roles are learned within a limited social system (for example, a business) C. the process whereby enculturation is accomplished through advanced media technology D. the result of the meeting between foraging and tribal communities in less developed countries E. enculturation based on a focused interest; for example, reruns of a TV show like Star Trek

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Reflecting today's world, in which people, images, and information move about as never before, fieldwork must be more flexible and done on a larger scale. The result of such fieldwork is often an ethnography that

A. is more traditional, negating anthropologists' concerns about defending their field's roots. B. challenges anthropologists concerned with salvaging isolated and untouched cultures around the world. C. requires researchers to stay at the same site for more than three years. D. is increasingly multisited and multitimed, integrating analyses of external organizations and forces to understand local phenomena. E. becomes less useful and valuable to understanding culture.

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Whatever the reason for parental rejection, it is evident that children who are rejected __________

A) tend to reject their own children B) are affectionate toward other people's children C) are likely to remain childless as adults D) become overprotective parents

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Marriage between a woman and two or more men is called __________

a. polygamy b. polyandry c. polygyny d. sororal polygyny

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