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cult Anthro ch 6
cult anthro: the human challenge ch 6
Question | Answer |
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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 |