3: Culture
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- 3.2: Culture
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- 3.2.1: Culture and Society
- 3.2.1A: Culture and Biology
- 3.2.1B: Culture and Society
- 3.2.1C: Cultural Universals
- 3.2.1D: Culture Shock
- 3.2.1E: Ethnocentrism and Cultural Relativism
- 3.2.1F: Material Culture
- 3.2.1G: Nonmaterial Culture
- 3.2.2: The Symbolic Nature of Culture
- 3.2.2A: The Symbolic Nature of Culture
- 3.2.2B: The Origins of Language
- 3.2.2C: Language
- 3.2.2D: Language and Perception
- 3.2.2E: Symbols and Nature
- 3.2.2F: Gestures
- 3.2.2G: Values
- 3.2.2H: Norms
- 3.2.2I: Sanctions
- 3.2.2J: Folkways and Mores
- 3.2.3: Culture and Adaptation
- 3.2.3A: The Origins of Culture
- 3.2.3B: Mechanisms of Cultural Change
- 3.2.3C: Cultural Lag
- 3.2.3D: Animals and Culture
- 3.2.4: Culture Worlds
- 3.2.4A: Subcultures
- 3.2.4B: Countercultures
- 3.2.5: Culture and the Dominant Ideology in the U.S.
- 3.2.5A: An Overview of U.S. Values
- 3.2.5B: Value Clusters
- 3.2.5C: Value Contradictions
- 3.2.5D: Emerging Values
- 3.2.5E: Culture Wars
- 3.2.5F: Values as Binders
- 3.2.5G: Ideal vs. Real Culture