What is a society's worldview?
What will be an ideal response?
It is the collective body of ideas that members of a culture generally share concerning the ultimate shape and substance of their reality.
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Which statement below describes the findings from van de Broeck's 1977 study of syntactic variation in Belguim?
A Working class speakers used simpler syntax in formal situations than informal situations. B Working class speakers used more complicated syntax in formal situations than informal situations. C Middle class speakers used more complicated syntax in informal situations than formal situations. D Syntactic complexity did not change for middle class speakers in formal and informal situations. E Syntactic complexity did not change for working class speakers in formal and informal situations.
In industrial societies, where individuals are often separated from their kin, we tend to find a proliferation of:
a. common-interest associations b. occupational categories c. social castes d. age sets
From an anthropological perspective, culture is:
a. something most of us consciously consider every day. b. the same form all over the world. c. learned, shared, and important to human development. d. something we are biologically born with.
A study of consumption patterns among low-income African American schoolchildren in New Haven, Connecticut, revealed that __________
A) the children do not understand the negative effects of overspending when money is available B) the children learn practical lessons about household finances at a young age C) the boys are more likely to spend their money on family needs and gifts than girls are D) girls spend most of their money on clothes for themselves when they shop in a mall