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Questions for Test 1: In Warfs study of Hope and Navajo Indians, led him to conclude.

.know the definition of Warfs Hypothesis. According to Hall, proxemics is used to describe human views of _______ as a specialized elaboration of culture. According to Hall, territoriality is usually defined as behavior by which an organism characteristically lays claim to an area and _________. In the book the Hidden Dimension, psychologist C. R. Carpenter who pioneered the observation of monkeys in natural setting indicated the crucial nature of territoriality as _______. According to Hall, which of the following distances ar eused when an individual of different species meet. According to Hall, personal distance is a term applied by Carpenter to the normal spacing that _________ maintain between themselves and their fellows. In the book HD, Hall Errington found that muskrats share with humans the propensity to grow savage under stress and crowding. He also shows that crowding has a certain limit results in lower birth rates for muskrats. According to Hall, these findings call into question ____________. According to Hall, which of the following items is not one of Heidingers functions of territoriality? In the book the Hidden Dimension, Hall notes that during evolution human sense of smell ceased to develop and sight was greatly enhanced. Which of the following is not a potential consequence of this evolutionary change? In the Hidden Dimension, which of the following categories of male rats were identified in Calhouns study? In the book HD, which of the following is not included in the rats behavioral sink? According to Hall, which of the following distance receptors was the last and most specialized sense to develop in humans? According to Hall, which of the following organs evolved under both categories of human sensory apparatus?

smell?

According to Hall, which of the following is a function of our sense of What does Hall attribute to architect Frank Lloyd Wrights success?

According to Hall, which of the following is so interwoven with touch space that the two cannot be separated? According to Hall, which of the following is not one of the main function of the eyes in humans? According to the book HD, what is another way of saying that humans at critical points synthesize experience? According to Hall, the visual sense of distance goes far beyond the European Renaissances loss of ________ perspective. How does Hall define the function of an artist? No question.

According to Hall, why was Greek sculpture a thousand years ahead of Greek painting? According to Hall, what can we learn from studying the art of the past?

According to Halls quotation from Benjamin Warfs book, Language, Thought, and Reality, he said, We cut nature up, organize it into concepts, and describe the significance of what we do largely because we are parties of an agreement to organize it in this way. He continues stating, The agreement is, of course, an implicit and unstated one _________. In the book HD, Antoine De Saint Espirit (spelling?) stated true distance is not the concern of the eye, it is granted only to spirit. It is __________ which binds things together. According to Hall, one of Mark Twains trademarks was the distortion of __________. According to Hall, one level of the proxemics classification system is infraculture, which refers to what? According to Hall, all organisms are highly dependent on redundancy as information received from one system is backed up by other systems in case of failure. Humans too are programmed by ___________ in a massively redundant way.

According to Hall, __________ patterns have distant bounds and set deep, embolic significance that they form in the central part of culture. According to Hall, humans reception of space is ___________ because it relates to action, what can be done in a given space rather than what is viewed in past space. What type of distances does Hall discuss?

According to Hall, how much distance is automatically set around important public figures? In the west, we are taught to perceive and believe the arrangement of objects and to think of space as empty. According to Hall, what are the Japanese trained to do? the cities? According to Hall, why do Arabs avoid partitions? According to Halls perception, where is ego located? According to Hall, what is created by the implosion of world population in

According to Hall, what type of people are low involvement people who compartmentalize time, tending to schedule one thing at a time? According to Hall, there are some negative effects of the automobile on society. Which of the following is not one of Halls concerns of the automobile? According to Hall, we learn from the study of culture that the patterning of the structural world is a pattern not only of culture, but of _________. According to Hall, the discovery of ___________ on the level of culture is possibly even more demanding than it is on the individual level. According to lecture, what studies the history of words and seeks to trace words back to their origin? According to lecture, what is the essence of globalization?

According the lecture, Kant discussed the idea of the manifold as a part of the mind. What occurs within the manifold? According to lecture, which of the following academic disciplines is associated with colonialism?

According to lecture, what is the first great mass medium in history? What is the main theme of the movie Brain Games?

In the movie Brain Games, what did the bouncing basketball experiment demonstrate? culture? According to lecture, what does attention blindness have to do with

According the movie Brain Games, which of the following can be used by us to navigate the world? According to the movie Brain Games, what aspect of the rubber hand experiment made the brain connect the rubber hand with the real hand? to this? According to lecture, what does the Streup Effect reveal to us? According to lecture, everything is a matter of __________. According to lecture, we all have an egocentric fallacy. What contributes

According to lecture, 51% of the world lives in urban areas. What issues does this cause? According to lecture, domestication is a process of ____________. According to lecture, what is the most spoken language in the world?

According to lecture, as the world gets older why may the original populations of some countries become extinct? According to the lecture, which of the following characteristics belongs to good leaders? According to the lecture, a biotope is an artificial human-made environment we live in. What are some of the effects of living in a biotope? According to lecture, Romans invented mimesis. This means what?

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