A. a culture
B. an iconoclastic enclave
C. a society
D. none of the above
Culture
Culture
A. Culture is genetic
B. Culture is passed down generation to generation
C. Culture includes physical artifacts not abstract creations
D. none of the above
A. Has to be against the existing ethos/values
B. May not be against the existing culture ethos/values
C. if different from the exiting culture may never survive
D. None of these
A. Travelling of traits and patterns space/territory
B. Transmission of trait complexes time
C. Both A and B
D. None of the above
A. Evaluating other cultures with the yardstick of your own values
B. Taking other nations as good as your own one but disowned
C. no other society is like yours and your society is superior to the others
D. None of these
A. Assimilation
B. Hawthorne affect
C. invasion
D. anomie
A. the influence of specific variables can be controlled by the investigator
B. it usually generates richer and more in-depth information than other methods
C. it is essential when a study is primarily historical or has a historical dimension
D. it can only be used to study relatively small groups or communities
A. charisma
B. argot
C. equilibrium
D. virtual reality
A. cultural integration
B. cultural relativism
C. ethnocentrism
D. culture shock
A. William F. Ogburn
B. William Graham Sumner
C. George Murdock
D. Max Weber