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Diferencias en Antropología

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What subfield of anthropology focuses on the study of culture and society?

Forensic Anthropology

Marine Anthropology

Medical Anthropology

Cultural Anthropology

2.

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What is the main objective of cultural anthropology?

Study and understand plants

Study and understand different human cultures.

Analyze the world economy

Research on quantum physics

3.

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What aspects of human life does physical anthropology study?

Focuses on astrology, palmistry, and numerology

Studies human evolution, biological variability, genetics, comparative anatomy, and physiology

Studies the history of art, music, and literature

Analyzes world economy, finance, and international politics

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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How do physical anthropology and cultural anthropology differ in terms of study focus?

Physical anthropology analyzes the economy of societies, cultural anthropology analyzes human evolution.

Physical anthropology focuses on human culture, cultural anthropology focuses on human biology.

Physical anthropology focuses on human biology, cultural anthropology focuses on human societies.

Physical anthropology studies the history of humanity, cultural anthropology studies human geography.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What kind of information do cultural anthropologists typically examine?

Geographical information

Social information

Economic information

Historical information

6.

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30 sec • 1 pt

What is the importance of participant observation in cultural anthropology?

The participant observation only generates superficial data in cultural anthropology

The participant observation hinders the understanding of the culture studied in cultural anthropology

The participant observation is important in cultural anthropology because it allows for a deep immersion in the culture studied, generating contextual data and relationships of trust.

The participant observation is not relevant in cultural anthropology

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What role do rituals and traditions play in cultural anthropology?

What role do rituals and traditions play in cultural anthropology?

Rituals and traditions are fundamental to understanding the beliefs, values, and practices of a society, maintaining social cohesion, and transmitting intergenerational knowledge.

Rituals and traditions are outdated practices that do not contribute to anthropological study

Rituals and traditions are not relevant in cultural anthropology

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