Anthropology
In the Melanesian conception of time, the future is spatially located
Behind the body
All humans are born with some culture.
False
Fieldwork involves
becoming involved in people's lives
Cultural anthropologists do research by
building trusting relationships with people over a long period of time
A symbol
is something that conventionally stands for something else
7. Which of the following is a feature of language?
it consists of sounds organized into words according to some sort of grammar
During anthropological fieldwork, cultural anthropologists
learn the local language, record people's economic transactions, and study how environmental changes affect agriculture
If a functionalist were to explain why the teacher lectures from the front of the classroom to students organized in neatly arranged chairs, she or he would emphasize that
learning happens best when students are being talked at
Ethical issues facing ethnographers include all of the following except
protecting informants' blood samples and other biological information
The purpose of fieldnotes is to
provide written records of information that an anthropologist collects
4. Animal call systems
A) only express responses to stimuli in their present environment
3. In evolutionary terms humans are distinct from other primates with respect to their ability to use language because we
Can speak using a larynx
6. Words that originate from a common word in the same ancestral language are called
Cognate words
5. The concept that people have images, knowledge, and concepts of the physical landscape that affect how they will actually interact with it is called
Cultural landscape
8. The study of how people classify things in the natural world is called
Ethoscience
Contemporary cultural anthropologists rank societies along an evolutionary scale from "primitive" to "advanced" to categorize human diversity.
False
Three broad theories of social structure dominate the social sciences. They are
Functionalism, conflict, and interactional
13. The US government's prohibition of Native American children speaking their indigenous languages in Indian schools has contributed most profoundly to
Language death
The study of how words fit together to make meaningful units is called
Morphology
12. Anthropologist Sherry Ortner distinguished three kinds of culturally powerful symbols that include all of the following except
Narrative symbols
2. When anthropologists study the way people use language in real settings rather than as a set of grammatical rules, they are focusing on
Parole
17. Brent Berlin and Paul Kay found that if language had only three color terms, they would always be black (dark) . white and red
Red
For pastoral groups such as the Dinka and the Nuer, the cow acts as which kind of symbola
Summarizing symbol
Anthropology is different from journalism because journalists' data are protected by law.
True
A key principle of the holistic perspective developed by Franz Boas is
a goal of synthesizing the entire context of human experience
The idea that Ongee ancestors make tidal waves and earthquakes would be understood by an interpretive anthropologist as
a way of explaining how the world works
Research committed to making social change and improving the lives of marginalized people is called
action anthropology
A central technique involved in an informal, open-ended interview is to
allow questions to emerge in the course of the interview
An anthropologist interested in a cultural insider's perspective on that insider's culture is seeking
an emic perspective
The subfield of anthropology that studies human diversity, beliefs, and practices is called
cultural anthropology
The moral and intellectual principle that one should withhold judgment about seemingly strange or exotic beliefs and practices is called
cultural relativism
The process of learning culture from a very young age is called
enculturation
Assuming your culture's way of doing things is the best is called
ethnocentrism
If you wanted to understand the norms of a society, you would be most likely to focus on
everyday interactions
3. Which of the following is the defining methodology of the discipline of anthropology?
fieldwork
When anthropologists go into the field, they
go with a set of questions they want to ask and have answered
Examples of social institutions are
kinship, marriage, and farming
2. Culture is
learned and shared
The subfield of anthropology that studies language use is called
linguistic anthropology
"Owning" culture
means controlling symbols that give meaning
The process by which inheritable traits are passed along to offspring because they are better suited to the environment is referred to as
natural selection
4. When language speakers use slang or metaphor, they are engaging in which concept suggested by French linguist Ferdinand de Saussure ?
parole
Norms are stable because
people learn them when they are young
Linguists refer to mixed languages with a simplified grammar that people rarely learn as a mother tongue as
pidgin language
An anthropologist might consider doing "anthropology at a distance" because
there is conflict or violence in the field site
The difference between a survey and a structured interview is
there is no difference between surveys and structured interviews
The most enduring and ritualized aspects of culture are referred to as
traditions
Using life history interviews, researchers are able to
understand how a person's age affects his or her role in the community
The comparative method
uses data from many different societies
____________ is a key element of anthropological fieldwork because it is a systematic research strategy of "just hanging out."
Participant observation
____________ refers to the study of speech sounds
Phonology
11. Animal call systems lack the ability (found in human languages) to produce an infinite number of word combinations . This ability in human language is called
Productivity
Which of the following is the most significant aspect of the salvage paradigm?
anthropologists need to collect information from societies before they die out
The subfield of anthropology that studies the material remains of past cultures is called
archaeology
The subfield of anthropology that studies human evolution, including human genetics and human nutrition, is called
biological anthropology
The people anthropologists gather data from are called
informants
Because our values and beliefs include many elements of life such as clothes, food, and language means that culture is
integrated
An ____________ approach to culture, such as that promoted by Geertz, Turner, and Douglas, emphasizes that culture is a shared system of meanings.
interpretive
Which term refers to the knowledge about other people that emerges from relationships?
intersubjective
Western colonial powers understood the different customs and cultures of the people they colonized as
proof of their primitive nature
Research that involves interviews, observations, images, objects, and words is a __________ study.
qualitative
Techniques that classify features of a phenomenon and count, measure, and construct statistical models are collecting and analyzing
quantitative data
Anthropologists overcome ethnocentrism by
seeing matters from the point of view of another culture
The idea that cultures pass through stages from primitive to complex is known as _______________.
social evolution
What prompted intellectuals to start systematically explaining the differences among people?
the Industrial Revolution
Even though anthropologists use parts of the scientific method, some don't see what they do as science because
the complexity of social behavior prevents any completely objective analysis of human culture
A cross-cultural perspective on eating insect larvae would reveal
the cultural constructions of insects as food
The primary ethical responsibility of anthropologists is to
the people or species they study