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Who defines culture as sum total of conventional meanings involved in artifacts, social structure and symbols ?
Redfield
Bidney
Marett
MacIver
Let’s break this down:
- Robert Redfield said culture is the sum total of conventional meanings embodied in artifacts, social structure, and symbols.
- This is your answer—and it’s the right one. ()
- Bidney took a broader philosophical look at culture, focusing more on its conceptual framework and human purpose.
- Marett was more about the emotional and psychological aspects of culture, not quite this definition.
- MacIver looked at culture from a sociological perspective, seeing it as a set of collective behaviors and traditions.
Bottom line: Redfield gives us that specific definition about artifacts, structure, and symbols. You nailed it.
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