Wk 2 Cultures Conceptual Approach

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