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Using historical and cross-cultural examples provided in the text,evaluate the value of an anthropological approach to sexuality.What do historical and cross-cultural cases of sexuality tell us about sexual norms? Did you learn anything in this chapter about sexuality that you had previously taken for granted? If so,what did you learn? If not,provide an example of something discussed in the chapter that you think someone in an older generation might be surprised to learn.
Spaced Practice
A learning technique that involves breaking up studying into multiple sessions over a longer period rather than cramming.
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An approach in psychology that emphasizes mental processes such as perception, memory, and problem solving as the principal objects of study.
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