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- 3. The hypothesis that suggests people understand the world based on their form of language.
- 8. A form of religious education where children learn to read, recite, and memorize the Quran.
- 9. The psychological disorientation by people who suddenly find themselves living and working in radically different cultural environments.
- 11. The systematic study and detailed recording of human cultures.
- 13. The practice of promoting and imposing the culture of a dominant group over another, often erasing or marginalizing the latter's cultural identity.
- 15. Culture is not inherited but is ___________through interaction with one's environment.
- 17. An approach in anthropology that looks at cultures from an outsider’s perspective.
- 19. Anthropology The study of consumer behavior and cultural influences on buying habits, often used to inform marketing strategies.
- 20. the ability to understand and consider the thoughts, feelings, and experiences of others
- 21. A type of informal, traditional education system in rural areas, often involving the teaching of survival skills and cultural practices
- 22. The comparative study of cultures to understand similarities and differences.
- 23. Everything that people have, think, and do as members of their society.
- 26. Anthropology The study of human behavior in business environments, focusing on understanding organizational culture and consumer behavior.
- 27. The practice of assessing a culture by its own standards, not in comparison to another culture.
- 28. Anthropology The application of anthropological methods and insights in the design of products, services, and systems.
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- 1. The practice of evaluating another culture according to the standards of one’s own culture.
- 2. Anthropology The study of how language influences social life, a subfield of anthropology.
- 4. The dominance of a culturally diverse society by the ruling class.
- 5. Culture influences___________ processes, such as what and how we eat, and with whom
- 6. Despite differences, all cultures face common problems and share features, making culture ___________.
- 7. The process of social, psychological, and cultural change that stems from balancing two cultures.
- 10. The process by which individuals learn their group's culture, through experience, observation, and instruction.
- 12. Anthropology The branch of anthropology focused on the study of cultural variations among humans.
- 14. Culture is an ___________ as whole, where all parts are interconnected.
- 16. The spread of material and nonmaterial culture from one culture to another.
- 18. The process by which a culture loses its distinctive traits and characteristics, often due to external influence.
- 24. An approach in anthropology that focuses on understanding culture from the insider’s perspective.
- 25. An approach that looks at cultures as integrated and complex systems, where all parts are interconnected.
