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A graduate student is interested in studying an indigenous group in the Northwest Territories of Canada. Before making a questionnaire, she thoroughly reads books and manuscripts of researchers who have done extensive observations there. She then adapts her research procedure to theindigenous group based on her understanding of their culture. This type of approach to cultural research is known asderived eticimposed eticemicexposed emicAccording to Rogoff, humans develop through ________________ their communities.observing the interactions indirect teaching about the expectations ofparticipation in the sociocultural activities ofindependent study If Rogoff was going to meet her favorite theorist for dinner, she most likely would callPiaget.Whiting.Bronfenbrenner.Vygotsky.John Berry distinguished three types of approaches to cultural research. When an investigator uses extensive observation and participates in community activities, it is referred to asan imposed etic approach.an emic approach.an exposed emic approach.a derived etic approachPeople and cultural communities mutually create each other.TrueFalse Rogoff would agree with which of the following statements:It is important to protect the indigenous cultures, such as those of the Amazon, from change.Do not give up value judgments; make sure, however, that they are informed.We must give up our own ways to become like people in another community.When interpreting the activity of people, do it objectively, without regard to meaning.Rogoff shows that culture is fairly static, which is useful for human development.True FalseAccording to Trask and Hamon, most literature on family diversity takes the _______________________________ approach.cultural variantcultural deviantcultural equivalentcultural basisAccording to Trask and Hamon, race and ethnicity are essentially the same thing.True False All of the following words and statements are related to "culture," EXCEPTstatic.generational.learned and shared beliefs.dynamic.Compared with Japan and Europe, the United States appears to be particularly intolerant of new immigrants.True False Manfred enjoys studying culture. He really likes to compare cultures and believes that all cultures are essentially the same, with very little differences existing in families. If differences do exist, those differences most likely are the result of differences in economics. Manfred comes from which type of perspective?cultural equivalent.cultural deviant.cultural commitment.cultural variant.h One potential outcome of using monolithic identities isit is easier to develop interventions for particular cultural groups.we have a deeper understanding of particular cultures and people.stereotypes can develop.research on culture can be more accurate.1 points The approach one takes to studying diversity (i.e., cultural deviant, cultural equivalent, cultural variant) has few, if any, implications for public policy andpractice.True


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