Quiz #1
All of the following are specific cultural anthropology methods, except:
Analysis of Human DNA; correct methods are participatory methodologies, focus groups, and participatory field methods
The idea that each culture must be understood in terms of its own values and beliefs and not by the standards of another is called
Cultural relativism
Finn's article 'Reflections of a Shy Ethnographer' illustrates that:
Kinship patterns across cultures can be different, shyness can be an asset during fieldwork, and linguistic diversity is present even among cultures with relatively few members
Culture is NOT
Static; but it is integrated, learned, based on symbols
Anthropology is usually divided into four fields, but some people claim that a fifth field, known as _______ anthropology, should be included:
applied
The argument that cultures are integrated leads to the claim that a culture should:
be studied as a whole
When doing fieldwork, establishing rapport:
can involve exchanging gifts with the local people
Research that is guided by a hypothesis is:
deductive
A research method for learning about culture that involves living in a culture for an extended period while gathering data is called:
ethnography
A typical epic approach might involve the study of:
events that have meaning for members of a particular culture
Compared to temperate-climate foragers, circumpolar foragers:
have a more sharply differentiated gender division of labor
Children have the most tasks in which mode livelihood?
horticulture
The cultural materialist perspective uses a three-level model of culture that includes:
infrastructure, structure, and superstructure
Pastoralism:
is a mode of livelihood based on domesticated animal herds and the use of their products, such as meat and milk
A cultural relativist would view contemporary Nacirema culture as:
just as interesting and worthy of study as any other
Compared with family farming, corporate farming is:
more geared to production for sale
According to the code of ethics of the American Anthropological Association (AAA), the anthropologist's first responsibility is to:
protect the people studied from harm related to the research
One thing about which most cultural anthropologists agree is:
the importance of doing fieldwork
The Hawthorne effect refers to:
the tendency for respondents to change their behavior to correspond with the researcher's interests
Participation observation includes involving yourself in cultural activities such as:
traditional healing ceremonies, harvesting procedures, and childcare