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At the same time that children acquire language, they are also acquiring:
about their
2
The anthropological study of culture and personality in the 1930s and 1940s was strongly influenced by the psychological development stages hypothesized by:
3
The process by which children learn the rules and values of their culture is:
4
The psychoanalyst strongly influenced by anthropologists who broadened Freud's stages of psychosexual development to make them applicable to non-Western cultures is:
5
Deviance from the normal, expected and acceptable behavior is the anthropological definition of:
6
Windigo psychosis, symptoms specific to Algonquian Native Americans, are comparable to: symptoms of
in Western society.
7
Amok
and
latah
are associated with southeast Asian societies with a familiarity with:
states and
8
The anthropologist who examined differences in personhood in Java, Bali, and Western societies is:
9
The anthropologist who compared adolescence in America and Samoa is:
10
In
Sex and Temperament
Margaret Mead demonstrated the differences in cultural patterning in three New Guinea societies of:
and
roles.
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