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cult Anthro ch 6

cult anthro: the human challenge ch 6

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Those values especially promoted by a particular culture. core values
Child-rearing practices that foster compliance in the performance of assigned tasks and dependence on the domestic group, rather than reliance on oneself. dependence training
A mental disorder specific to a particular ethnic group. ethnic psychosis
Child-rearing practices that promote independence, self-reliance, and personal achievement on the part of the child. independence training
A person born with reproductive organs, genitalia, and/or sex chromosomes that are not exclusively male or female. intersexual
The body of character traits that occur with the highest frequency in a culturally bounded population. modal personality
A special event or ritual to mark the naming of a child. naming ceremony
The distinctive way a person thinks, feels, and behaves. personality
The ability to identify oneself as an individual, to reflect on oneself, and to evaluate oneself. self-awareness
A person who crosses over or occupies a culturally accepted intermediate position in the binary male–female gender construction. transgender
Aware of the world of objects other than self. Object orientation
The ability to get from one object, or place, to another. Spatial orientation
Able to connect past actions with those in the present and future. Temporal orientation
Understanding of cultural values, ideals, and standards. Normative orientation
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