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big1devin

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In a study of the Kayapo, which women were found to have less influence in community decision-making?
 
  A) those with heavy child-care burdens
  B) women of low-ranking clans
  C) barren and post-menopausal women
  D) mothers of shaman

Question 2

Why do anthropologists question results given by cross-cultural psychologists that indicate psychological development is delayed in many non-Western societies?
 
  A) The tests used are developed in the West using testing materials often unfamiliar to other cultures.
  B) Cross-cultural psychology is basically flawed in its ability to measure differences.
  C) Concepts such as conservation and formal operational thinking are not known in other cultures.
  D) Cross-cultural psychology is a new, and therefore untested, field.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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