Quiz Anthropology and Worldview

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Online Residential Athletics RequestInfo Apply Now VisitUs Create Guest Account Quiz: Anthropology and Worldview Due Jan 29 at 11:59pm Points 60 Questions 30 Time Limit 60 Minutes Instructions The quiz: e Covers the Learn material from Module 1: Week 1 Module 2: Week 2. Contains 30 multiple-choice and true/false questions. |s limited to 1 hour. Allows 1 attempt. |s worth 60 points. Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module 2: Week 2. Attempt History Attempt Time Score Sign In LATEST Attempt 1 30 minutes 58 out of 60 (D Correct answers are hidden. Score for this quiz: 58 out of 60 Submitted Feb 6 at 12:32am This attempt took 30 minutes. Question 1 2/ 2pts Archaeology is the branch of anthropology specifically devoted to solving practical problems and addressing social concerns. True False Question 2 2/ 2pts Personal experiences do not impact our worldview.
True False Question 3 2/ 2pts A life history is ; a focus group is part of linguistics; part of cultural anthropology done as part of observation ; as part of participation about one person; an interview with a small group recorded and transcribed; recalled from memory Question 4 2/2pts Eliza wants to study the simple stone tools used by humans in the ancient past. Which branch of anthropology should she pursue? archaeology physical anthropology linguistics cultural anthropology Question 5 2/ 2pts Behavior answers the question: what is done? True False Question 6 2/2pts When language is studied in relation to larger social systems, this is called sociolinguistics. True False Question 7 2/ 2pts
Monogenesis is the view that all humans originate from a single creation of God. True False Question 8 2/ 2pts Some people have more culture than others. True False Question 9 2/ 2pts Ethnographic fieldwork is anthropology s hallmark research method. True False Question 10 2/ 2pts Anthropologists use both quantitative and qualitative research methods. True False Question 11 2/2pts It is ethically acceptable for anthropologists to become part of the community they are studying. True False Question 12 2/ 2pts Worldview influences what we believe is true, what we value, what we think is best, and what we do. True False
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Question 13 2/ 2pts Culture is a myth a concept a real thing (like a tree or a car) accuarately represented at an ethnic fair Question 14 2/2pts A Biblical Worldview is based on what is written in the Bible. True False Question 15 2/ 2pts Worldview can be described as the way we view the world. True False Question 16 2/2pts Participant observation sometimes involves tricking people into participating, but this is considered necessary deception. True False Question 17 2/2pts Ethnographic interviews may be very informal and conversational or highly structured and formal. True False
IncorrectQuestion 18 0/2pts Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of culture? Culture is Bounded learned shared intergrated Question 19 2/2pts Any aspect of culture relates, in some way, to other parts of that culture. This phrase most centrally illustrates which aspect of culture? shared learned power laden integrated Question 20 2/2pts Early anthropologists assumed that cultures evolved as biological organisms do, from simple to complex. True False Question 21 2/ 2pts The ethnographic standard for legitimate knowledge is reading it in a book having a Ph.D. being there overhearing it Question 22 2/ 2pts
If travel is costly or impossible, a good ethnography may be written from library sources. True False Question 23 2/ 2pts Which of the following is usually NOT an element of participant-observation? hanging out establishing rapport with research participants bringing research participants into a lab detached observation Question 24 2/2pts We can acknowledge that someone has a different worldview and continue to interact even though we may disagree with them. True False Question 25 2/ 2pts Large-scale societies have power dynamics associated with culture, but small-scale societies do not. True False Question 26 2/ 2pts According to Kwast's model, belief is at the core and it shapes all of the other layers of culture. True False Question 27 2/2pts Religion, family, and experience are some of the primary influences that shape our worldview.
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True False Question 28 2/2pts It is possible for a Christian to reject culture, becoming just a Christian, without a culture. True False Question 29 2/ 2pts According to Kwast's model, worldview is at the core of culture and it shapes all of the other layers of culture. True False Question 30 2/2pts If we acknowledge that someone has a different worldview, we must agree with their worldview. True False Quiz Score: 58 out of 60