Symbols differ from signals in that______________?
A. symbols have universal meaning
B. symbols are intrinsically meaningful
C. symbols are biologically determined
D. none of the above
A. symbols have universal meaning
B. symbols are intrinsically meaningful
C. symbols are biologically determined
D. none of the above
A. are interrelated and interdependent
B. are in continual conflict
C. are separate phenomena
D. all of the above
A. rules roles and norms
B. society culture and the individual
C. income safety and deference
D. class status and power
A. arise from fundamental human needs
B. include government the economy education the family and religion
C. differ in traits and culture complexes from society to society
D. all of the above
A. an attitude with which members of one society judge another society according to their own standards
B. the attitude that cultures be analyzed on their own terms
C. the attitude that certain values and practices are common to all cultures
D. all of the above
A. ethnocentrism
B. cultural relativity
C. ethnic uniformity
D. cultural pride
A. norm
B. guideline
C. folkway
D. value
A. A football games
B. The football itself
C. The NFL rules
D. “competition is good for you”
A. when people commit too many sins
B. when the court system declares that they are needed
C. when the folkways and mores are not sufficient to control behavior
D. when it is necessary to create folkways and mores
A. animals larger and stronger
B. people communicate with symbols while animals communicate with signals
C. biology dictates human behavior while instincts direct animal behavior
D. people live in families while animals live in tribes