anthropology midterm
Koko and Washo were two primates who had learned
American Sign Language
Who are the Narcerima?
Americans
According to "Our Babies Ourselves", which of the following is NOT typical of child-rearing practices in the United States.
Bed-sharing with child
"Why Isn't the Sky Blue": Which society was the earliest to have a term for the color blue in the written literature?
Egyptians
Anthropologists think that the first hominin capable of speaking in sounds, not signals, was:
Homo erectus
Which hominin was the first stone tool maker (according to the lecture)?
Homo habilis
Becoming Human: The _______________ is a deep furrow in a primate's brain. It divides parts of the brain related to vision from the rest of the neocortex, which is where more complex thought happens.
Lunate Sulcas
This school of anthropological thought stresses the interrelationship among the natural conditions in the environment and society:
Neoevolutionism
The ability to touch the thumb with the tips of the other fingers on the same hand is called:
Opposability
Which of the following is NOT one of the four major sub-fields of anthropology?
Paleontology
In archaeology, this is a division of prehistory based on gross changes in subsistence patterns, climatic changes, housing and burial styles, etc.
Period
Which of the following is NOT a part of a human's taxonomic classification?
Plattyrhine
Reading your textbook is an example of:
Symbolic Learning
The primary result of natural selection is:
To maintain a species' adaptation to its niche
Clyde Kluckhohn argued that both biological and cultural aspects of humanity must be seen as a continuum of small changes.
True
In "Radio Lab: Why Isn't the Sky Blue", how did Guy Deutsher's daughter Alma initially describe the sky?
White
According to "Our Babies Ourselves", the goal of child-rearing in any society is to make the child:
a culturally appropriate adult
Which project would likely require the assistance of a geomorphologist?
a study of landscape change
What kind of data do anthropologists gather from doing interviews?
all of the above
When cultural anthropologists go into the field
all of the above
In which of the following locations would you likely find an anthropologist doing fieldwork?
any of the above
A quantitative approach to studying the archaeological past would be most interested in
building and testing hypotheses by collecting, classifying, and measuring the remains of past cultures
Cultural anthropologists do research by
building trusting relationships with people over a long period of time
According to the "Survival of the Fittest" video , what trait of the Rock Pocket Mouse was best adapted to survival on the lava flow?
dark fur
When children in the United States reach a certain age, they often move out of their parents' home and into their own living space, something anthropologists refer to as
dispersal
Being able to communicate about things not currently present in space and time is known as:
displacement
The process of learning culture from a very young age is called
enculturation
Assuming your culture's way of doing things is the best described as
ethnocentrism
According to "Evolution as Fact and Theory", being an evolutionary scientist means you do not believe in a higher power.
false
All humans are born with some culture.
false
In order to study culture one must travel to distant, far-off places.
false
It is easy to identify direct causal links between genes and behavior.
false
Languages always change very slowly, taking generations or even centuries.
false
Old World monkeys are exclusively terrestrial dwellers.
false
A form of non-portable material culture that a human has made and modified is called a/an____________.
feature
Shaking hands when you meet someone is an example of a
folkway
The theory of culture that proposes that cultural practices, beliefs, and institutions fulfill the psychological and physical needs of society is called
functionalism
Uniformitarianism is the idea that change occurs:
gradually and through the result of processes that are still observable today.
Alfred Russell Wallace is known for:
hitting upon the idea of natural selection at about the same time as Darwin
The key scenario differs from other kinds of symbols because it
implies how people should act
Which of the following is not one of the key benefits of full-time bipedalism?
increases speed against predators
The subfield of anthropology that studies language use is called
linguistic anthropology
Anthropologist Sherry Ortner distinguished three kinds of culturally powerful symbols that include all of the following except
narrative symbols
If you observed gradual changes in environmental temperature and, at the same time, observed that there were changes in the phenotype of a butterfly species over fifteen generations, which theory might best help explain what is going on?
natural selection
What is the tool tradition associated with Homo habilis?
oldowan
When anthropologists study the way people use language in real settings rather than as a set of grammatical rules, they are focusing on
parole
The structuralist approach to culture theorizes what?
people make sense of the world through binary oppositions (e.g., raw/cooked)
Cultural anthropologists face an ethical responsibility in their work and so must disclose to informants
reasons for doing the research
Among the Bonobo chimpanzees, social conflict is often resolved through sexual activity. This is a form of
reconciliation
Paleoanthropologists believe that the predominant diet of our earliest omnivorous ancestors consisted mostly of
roots, tubers, and fruits
Anthropologists overcome ethnocentrism by
seeing matters from the point of view of another culture
One compelling argument that favors the adaptation of bipedalism and the ability to run long distances is that early hominins, unlike many of the animals they sought as prey, had
the ability to sweat
A qualitative approach to studying social life in your university would emphasize all of the following except
the construction of statistical models to explain activities in the community
A distinguishing feature of most australopithecines is their high degree of sexual dimorphism.
true
Gene flow is the movement of genetic material across different populations.
true
Most people are unaware of the structure of a language until someone speaking it makes a mistake.
true
Primates often live in groups in order to avoid predators.
true
The comparative method
uses data from many different societies
Becoming Human: According to a technique called the "molecular clock," humans and chimpanzees last shared a common ancestor about ________ years ago
5 to 7 million