What are some examples of heredity? What is the difference between genetics and epigenetics? What factors influence the epigenome? (a) Environmental toxins (b) Stress (c) Motherly nurturing (d) Diet (e) Parental inheritance. What is the major difference between a trait and a gene as def...
What are the branches of linguistic anthropology? What is the function of language in linguistic anthropology? What are some examples of applied linguistics? What is the goal of linguistic anthropology? What is language in anthropology? What are the subfields of linguistic anthropology?
What is an example of ethnicity? Does it matter what type of sampling is used for correlational research? What are some distinguishing features of the real number system ? Give some examples of applications. What is New Historicism? Provide an example. ...
People in advanced society generally belong to more than one community; these can vary from geographically distinct locations or religious groups through to common interest associations of all types. There are situations wherein communities will nest, as in the case of a church congregation within a...
Explore what ethnicity is and how it identifies people Recall the identification processes that are used to classify ethnicities Review different examples of ethnic groups that are found around the world and their characteristics General Anthropology Course Practice ...
New treatments or existing treatments should be given to all patients regardless of economic status, ethnicity, sexual orientation, etc. Many treatments are bound to create an ethical dilemma because they are not equally available to all people. ...
Unconscious bias is activated when we have to make immediate decisions and judgments that are either familiar or new to us. This situation can happen automatically without you being aware of it. Examples of where unconscious bias occurs in the workplace include areas like disability, ethnicity, se...
Micro-insult: A statement or perspective that demeans another person's background. For example, a statement that someone's skill set or financial situation is based on their ethnicity. Micro-invalidation: An action that dismisses the relevance of a person's experiences that are con...
In educational and psychological testing, test bias happens when tests have cultural references that some students may not know, giving them unfair disadvantages. This can happen because of factors like: Race. Ethnicity. Socioeconomic status. Gender. Test bias has its origins in unfair practices wit...
Heteronormativity refers to social norms based on straight men and women. The majority of people in any given society are straight and as a result, many aspects of society are shaped to fit their needs.Answer and Explanation: One way in which U.S. society is he...