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Chapter 01 Investigating the Nature of Humankind Multiple Choice Questions 1. The field that studies fossil records is: A. primatology B. paleontology C. genetics D. archaeology Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation 2. The subfield of physical anthropology includes the study of: A. human genetics B. forensic anthropology C. human biological variation D. all of these Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation 3. Cultural anthropology: A. is a branch of archaeology B. is the study of art and music C. includes the study of human social organizations and learned patterns of behavior D. includes paleontology as a major topic Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation 4. The study of a people's political organization would be a part of: A. cultural anthropology B. linguistics C. archaeology D. physical anthropology Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation 5. An anthropological linguist: A. always attempts to learn to speak as many languages as he or she possibly can B. teaches students foreign languages C. studies the history, function, structure, and physiology of language D. would only be interested in cultures that have writing systems Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation 6. The practical application of anthropological knowledge to real-world concerns is called: A. academic anthropology B. lived anthropology C. applied anthropology D. realistic anthropology Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation 7. An empirical observation is one that is: A. measurable B. a fact C. received through the senses D. all of these Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation 8. Hypotheses: A. are always considered to be correct statements B. are the same thing as laws in science C. are not a necessary part of the scientific method D. must be logical and testable Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation 9. Hypotheses: A. can be disproven B. can be tested through experiments and observations C. are based on empirical observations D. all of these Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation 10. A tentative statement about the relationship between two variables is a(n): A. hypothesis B. theory C. empirical statement D. rationalization Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation 11. An example of a variable would be: A. the theory of evolution by natural selection B. the cranial capacities of a series of skulls C. that all mammals give live birth D. all of these Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation 12. Once proposed, a hypothesis may be tested by: A. comparing it to known data gathered from nature B. conducting an experiment C. comparing one phenomenon with another to determine the relationships between them D. all of these Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation 13. A hypothesis may be tested in a number of ways. One of the following is not a way to test a hypothesis. A. Test the predictive value of the hypothesis by comparing it to all known data from nature. B. Ask all scientists doing research in the area the hypothesis concerns and confirm that the hypothesis is based on a consensus of the opinions of those scientists. C. Conduct experiments D. Through comparative studies Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation 14. A theory is: A. a speculative statement B. a statement of extremely high validity C. the same as a hypothesis D. the same as a fact Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation 15. Darwin's explanation of evolution by natural selection is an example of a(n): A. theory B. hypothesis C. empirical statement D. experiment Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

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