What are some of the symptoms of culture shock?
What will be an ideal response?
Homesickness, boredom, withdrawal, need for excessive amounts of sleep, compulsive
eating or drinking, irritability, marital stress, stereotyping of host nationals, hostility
toward host nationals, loss of ability to work effectively, physical ailments,
unexplainable fits of weeping, and exaggerated cleanliness are all symptoms of culture
shock.
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A) They become maladaptive, and lead to increased risk of diabetes and obesity. B) They become maladaptive, leading to nutritional and caloric deficiency. C) They become adaptive, helping people burn off excess fat quickly and easily. D) They become adaptive, allowing for fast digestion of key nutrients.
_____ founded the Institute for Development Anthropology and has made pioneering contributions to applied anthropology
a. Eric Wolf b. Michael Horowitz c. Carol Jenkins d. John Ury e. Tim Ingold
According to Stryker in "Ethnography in the Public Interest," the prison position of MTA was held by a
a. nurse practitioner. b. medically trained guard. c. medical appointment secretary. d. designated prison doctor.
According to contemporary scientists, racial distinctions are based on
A. culture. B. shared blood. C. genetics. D. biological classifications. E. human breeds.