SNHU SCS-100 Quiz. Psychology,
Sociology, Anthropology
Why are certain foods taboo in our culture? For example, we can eat cows, but it is
taboo to eat horses. - answer Anthropology
How does social inequality and social class impact families' ability to eat healthy? -
answer Sociology
Does mood impact snack food choices? - answer Psychology
How are the different modes of production utilized to produce food in different societies?
- answer Anthropology
Are certain foods marketed more towards male or female consumers? - answer
Sociology
Does having dinner in front of the television impact individuals' perception of how much
they have eaten? - answerPsychology
How do eating habits vary between those living in urban versus rural environments? -
answerSociology
Why do breakfast foods vary significantly among different cultures? -
answerAnthropology
How is a culture's diet reflected through religion and folklore? - answerAnthropology
What populations of students are most impacted by food regulations in public schools? -
answerSociology
Sociology, Anthropology
Why are certain foods taboo in our culture? For example, we can eat cows, but it is
taboo to eat horses. - answer Anthropology
How does social inequality and social class impact families' ability to eat healthy? -
answer Sociology
Does mood impact snack food choices? - answer Psychology
How are the different modes of production utilized to produce food in different societies?
- answer Anthropology
Are certain foods marketed more towards male or female consumers? - answer
Sociology
Does having dinner in front of the television impact individuals' perception of how much
they have eaten? - answerPsychology
How do eating habits vary between those living in urban versus rural environments? -
answerSociology
Why do breakfast foods vary significantly among different cultures? -
answerAnthropology
How is a culture's diet reflected through religion and folklore? - answerAnthropology
What populations of students are most impacted by food regulations in public schools? -
answerSociology