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HSP 3M Test Review- Introduction to the 3 Social Sciences and Humanness
Terms:
Social Science
Psychology
Anthropomorphic
Culture
Ethnography
Forensics
Ethnobotany
Paleoanthropology
Cognitive Process
Mores
Laws
Anthropology
Sociology
Bipedalism
Ethnocentrism
Linguistics
Primatology
Sensation
Specialization
Norms
Values
Physical Anthropology
Theoretical Psychology
Natural selection
Cultural Relativism
Biological Anthropology
Osteology
Perception
Social Darwinism
Inductive Reasoning
Beliefs
Cultural Anthropology
Clinical Psychology
Phrenology
Ethnology
Archaeology
Dentition
Psychoanalysis
Survival of the fittest
Deductive Reasoning
Folkways
1. When and why did the social sciences start to emerge?
2. What are the steps in the Social Science inquiry model?
3. What are the different types of observation used in Social Science research?
4. What kind of questions do psychologists, sociologists, and anthropologists ask?
5. What are examples of research methods used in social science?
6. What 4 characteristics can we define about culture?
7. What did Margaret Meads study of different cultures reveal about gender roles?
8. What sub-disciplines fit under the umbrella of Physical & Cultural Anthropology?
9. What are the schools of thought in Psychology? Explain each
10. What research methods do Psychologist use?
11. Be able to draw Freuds Iceberg Analogy of the Human Mind
12. How do the Id, Ego & Superego relate to each other?
13. What are defense mechanisms?
14. What is the difference between a Psychologist and a Psychiatrist?
15. How did Sociology develop as a discipline?
16. What different approaches do Sociologists take towards Sociology? Know each
17. What physical traits do humans possess that other animals do not?
18. What non-physical traits do humans possess that other animals do not?
19. What did Mendel discover about human evolution?
20. Who is Charles Darwin & what did he contribute to Social Science?
21. How does Louise Leakey view the human species?
Unit 2 Review- Forces that Influence and Shape Human Behaviour
Definitions:
Edith Project
Ambiversion
Minnesota twin study
Anticipatory Socialization
Classic Conditioning
Acclimation
Socialization
Primary Socialization
Partial Reinforcement
Operant Conditioning
Extrovert
Identical twins
Secondary Socialization
Isolates
Partial reinforcement
Introvert
Fraternal twins
Resocialization
Feral Children
Rites of Passage
Concepts/Questions:
1. What areas of the nature nurture debate do the different social scientists study?
2. Based on Phil Donahue’s documentary, studies have shown a biological tendency towards what kinds of
disorders?
3. What was the Harlow Rhesus Monkey Experiment & what were its findings?
4. What was the main belief at the better baby institute?
5. How long does it take for the brain to double in size?
6. What are some Anthropological examples of human acclimation?
7. How many genes do human beings have?
8. How are males and females typically treated differently as babies?
9. What factors might be responsible for creating a criminal?
10. What conclusions can be drawn from the Edith project?
11. How is the study of identical twins separated at birth used as evidence in the nature-nurture debate?
12. How is the study of adopted children used as evidence in the nature-nurture debate?
13. What information can be gained from studying Victor and Peter?
14. What is the story of Genie? What can be learned from studying Genie? Was Genie’s treatment by social
scientists ethical?
15. What are some examples of US + CS = CR
16. What are the 3 important aspects of Operant conditioning?
17. What is the danger of partial reinforcement in Operant conditioning?
18. What are the two methods of punishment?
19. What 3 factors make punishment more effective?
20. What harmful side effects can punishment have?
21. What is covered under section 43 of the criminal code of Canada?
22. What are the 3 stages of all rites of passage?
23. What are some examples of rites of passage?