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Chapter 1: What Is Anthropology? Quiz
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A subfield of anthropology that seeks to solve modern-day problems is called:
Applied anthropology
Ethnography
Cultural anthropology
Archaeology
Anthropology considers all aspects of the human condition. This approach is referred to as ___________.
Holistic
Applied
Social
Ethnocentric
Suspending judgment in order to understand why people have certain practices and beliefs is called
Holistic
ethnocentric
Applied anthropology
Cultural relativism
Judging others based on your own culture is called
Culture shock
Ethnocentrism
Applied anthropology
WEIRD
Anthropologists study non-Western cultures because Western cultures tend to be
More evolved
Egocentric
Ethnocentric
WEIRD
An approach in which something is measured or counted is called
Holistic
Quantitative
Ethnocentric
Qualitative
Shared traditions and beliefs that are transmitted through learning is
Qualitative
Holism
Culture
Participant observation
Features that are common to all human societies are called
Holisticals
Cultural universals
Participant observation
Culture shock
Anthropologists acting as liaisons between African villagers and medical workers is a good example of
Culture shock
Quantitative analysis
A cultural universal
Applied anthropology
Language is a cultural universal.
True
False
Biological anthropologists study
Fossil human ancestors
Apes and monkeys
All of the Above
Human genetic variation
One difference between archaeologists and historians is that archaeologists study _____________ to understand the human past.
Material culture
Exotic cultures
Texts
Famous people
An example of applied anthropology is
Helping to revitalize indigenous languages
Identifying victims in mass graves
Identifying criminals based on linguistic attributes
All of the Above
Anxiety as a result of being immersed in a foreign culture is called
adaptation
culture shock
ethnocentrism
cultural relativity
David Foster Wallace’s fish story illustrates that
culture is so pervasive, we often don't even recognize it
archaeology uses material culture to understand the human past
there are more than 7,000 recognized languages
applied anthropology solves modern-day problems
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