Anthropology
Psychology
Bonus Questions
10

Marcel Mauss is a ____ anthropologist.

French

10

These two types of situationally induced states and the two dispositions of public and private self-consciousness, respectively, may be functionally equivalent, according to Carver and Scheier (1981).

What is the Public self and the Private self?

10

A german sociologist and political economist.

Who is Max Weber?

20

Fill in the blank: You cannot understand one’s culture without accessing its _______ directly.

What is language?

20

The psychological process aiming at maximizing the utilization of a person's resources and talents has been used to explain this approach. Each person's experience with this overture will be unique.

What is self-actualization?

20

This viewpoint implies that the self should not be thought of as a constant, static entity.

What is a social constructive perspective?

30

Fill in the blank: "The Impact of the Concept of Culture on the ______ of Man." (Work of Clifford Geertz)

Concept

30

Being empathic with someone entails temporarily putting aside your beliefs and ideals to enter their world without bias. In a certain sense, it implies laying oneself aside; this is only possible for people who are confident enough in themselves to know they won't get lost in what might end up being the bizarre world of the other and that they can easily return to their world whenever they want. This explanation may have made it clear that being empathic is a difficult, demanding, and powerful—yet quiet and gentle—way of being.

What is unconditional positive regard?

30

A sense of oneself based on real life experiences and the sensation of being fully present and alive are referred to as the ______. The ______ is a protective front behind which a person may feel empty; it is characterized by behaviors that are learned and controlled rather than spontaneous and true.

What is True self and False self?

40

Fill in the blank: You cannot understand one’s culture without accessing its _______ directly.

What is language?

40

It refers to accepting and supporting another exactly as they are, without evaluating or judging them.

What is Unconditional Positive Regard (UPR)?

40

It is a unique set of characteristics that can be used to identify a person as themselves and no one else.

What is Identity?

50

While the self-concept is the idea we have about ourselves or who we think we are. This thought refers to the subsets of our self-concept relating to various cognitive elements.

What is self-schema?

50

It tends to focus on his or her own visible characteristics

What is "The Categorical self"?

50

It was when that anthropology threw off its intimate links with the national and religious organisations it had been serving, and began to ask the big question that has informed its research ever since: ‘ What does it mean to be human?

What is late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries?

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