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She discovered that every culture forms there own set of values and personalities.

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Ruth Benedict was born on 1887-06-05.


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Ruth Benedict has written: 'Kulturmoenstre' 'Race and racism' -- subject(s): Racism 'Bicycling' -- subject(s): Cycling


Who wrote The Chrysanthemum and the Sword?

"The Chrysanthemum and the Sword" was written by Ruth Benedict, an American anthropologist. It is a seminal work on the culture of Japan.


US anthropologist whose works included Patter ns of culture?

Ruth Benedict


What was Ruth Benedict famous for?

She was an anthropologist for a long time, and she wrote books to help people struggling with discrimination.


What were Ruth Benedict's accomplishments?

Ruth Benedict was a leading American anthropologist known for her work in cultural anthropology. Her most notable contributions include her book "Patterns of Culture" which introduced the concept of cultural relativism, and her research on the relationship between culture and personality. Benedict also played a significant role in shaping the field of anthropology in the United States through her teaching and mentorship of future anthropologists.


Prominent 1930s social scientist who argued that each culture produced its own type of personality?

Ruth Benedict


What did Ruth discover?

She discovered that every culture forms there own set of values and personalities.


According to Ruth Benedict on what basis if normality defined?

Ruth Benedict defined normality as behavior that is culturally accepted and valued within a society. She argued that what is considered normal can vary between different cultures and societies, and that there is no universal standard for normality.


How Ruth Benedict become deaf?

Ruth Benedict, the prominent American anthropologist, became deaf in her early childhood due to a series of illnesses, including a severe case of scarlet fever. This illness affected her hearing, leading to her becoming partially deaf for the rest of her life. Despite this challenge, she excelled in her academic pursuits and made significant contributions to anthropology, particularly in her studies of culture and personality.


Who is Pope Benedict named after?

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