A. complementary needs
B. matching hypothesis
C. exchange
D. mutual co-dependence
Social Institutions
Social Institutions
A. bilineal
B. neolocal
C. patrilineal
D. matrilineal
A. family
B. institution
C. kinship group
D. none of the above
A. Tibet
B. Kurds
C. none of them
D. both of above
A. University of Cambridge
B. The Open University
C. London Metropolitan University
D. University of Manchester
A. cultural reproduction
B. passive consumption
C. conceptual abstraction
D. formal communication
A. Christianity
B. Hinduism
C. Islam
D. Judaism
A. world-affirming
B. world-rejecting
C. world-enhancing
D. world-accommodating
A. Buddhism
B. Confucianism
C. Hinduism
D. Taoism
A. confluent love
B. social reflexivity
C. liquid desire
D. plastic sexuality