An important consideration for anyone doing cross-cultural research in human

development is ethnocentrism. The authors define this anthropological term as

a. the belief that ethnicity is the most important cultural variable.
b. the belief that tribal social structure is basic to all humanity.
c. the belief that one's cultureis superior to others.
d. the belief that one's ethnic group has historical land rights.

c

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When investigators want to address a research question in a new culture,

a. if a methodology they used in one culture was success, that methodology is likely to be successful across cultures. b. they may have to adapt the methodology because it may not be meaningful in a different culture. c. it is easier to adapt an approach from a Western culture to an Eastern culture than the other way around. d. the particular culture in which a methodology was developed is almost never relevant to the way the method is applied in a new culture.

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Eysenck locates the seat of neuroticism in the visceral brain

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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