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Which anthropologist is best known for their work on cultural relativism?
Which anthropologist is best known for their work on cultural relativism?
- Ruth Benedict
- Napoleon Chagnon
- Franz Boas (correct)
- Margaret Mead
Which of these psychologists is most associated with operant conditioning?
Which of these psychologists is most associated with operant conditioning?
- Carl Rogers
- Albert Bandura
- Ivan Pavlov
- B.F. Skinner (correct)
According to Freud's theory, which part of the human mind operates on the pleasure principle?
According to Freud's theory, which part of the human mind operates on the pleasure principle?
- Conscious Mind
- Ego
- Id (correct)
- Superego
Which sociological perspective emphasizes the role of symbols and interactions in shaping social reality?
Which sociological perspective emphasizes the role of symbols and interactions in shaping social reality?
Who is credited with developing the concept of the 'Looking Glass Self'?
Who is credited with developing the concept of the 'Looking Glass Self'?
Which experiment is best known for examining obedience to authority?
Which experiment is best known for examining obedience to authority?
In the context of the bystander effect, what is the primary reason people may fail to intervene in an emergency?
In the context of the bystander effect, what is the primary reason people may fail to intervene in an emergency?
Which theorist is associated with the concept of 'logotherapy'?
Which theorist is associated with the concept of 'logotherapy'?
Flashcards
Cultural Relativism
Cultural Relativism
The idea that cultures should be understood and judged within their own contexts, not based on the standards of another culture.
Functional Theory
Functional Theory
A theory that explains how different aspects of a culture function together to meet the needs of individuals and society.
Cultural Materialism
Cultural Materialism
A theory that argues that material conditions, like technology and economic systems, are the primary drivers of cultural change and development.
Linguistic Anthropology
Linguistic Anthropology
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Rites of Passage
Rites of Passage
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Psychoanalytic Theory
Psychoanalytic Theory
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Classical Conditioning
Classical Conditioning
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Operant Conditioning
Operant Conditioning
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Study Notes
HSP3U Exam Review
- Exam Date: Monday, January 27th, 2025, Room 207, 9:30 AM
- Anthropology Topics:
- Anthropology 101 Subdisciplines
- Schools of Thought (Cultural Relativism, Functional Theory, Cultural Materialism, Feminist Anthropology, Postmodernism)
- Linguistic Anthropology (Historical, Structural, Sociolinguistics)
- Rites of Passage (Jane Goodall, Charles Darwin, Napoleon Chagnon, Margaret Mead, Ruth Benedict)
- Noam Chomsky
- Neanderthals
- Psychology:
- Sigmund Freud: Psychodynamic/Psychoanalytic theories (conscious/unconscious mind, hypnosis, free association, id, ego, superego, defense mechanisms)
- Carl Jung: Collective unconscious, archetypes (introverts, extroverts)
- Karen Horney (Unconditional responses, Unconditioned stimuli)
- Ivan Pavlov: Classical Conditioning (unconditioned response, unconditioned stimulus, conditioned stimulus, conditioned response)
- B.F. Skinner: Operant Conditioning, Skinner Box
- Abraham Maslow: Hierarchy of Needs
- Viktor Frankl: Logotherapy
- Carl Rogers: Client-centered therapy
- Albert Bandura: Social-cognitive theory, Bobo doll experiment
- Erik Erikson: Identity crisis, eight stages of psychosocial development
- Philip Zimbardo: Stanford Prison Experiment (Landmark Case Study)
- Bystander effect
- Elizabeth Kubler-Ross: Psychology of Grief
- Sociology Topics:
- Structural Functionalism (Auguste Comte, Emile Durkheim, Talcott Parsons, Herbert Spencer)
- Social Darwinism (Karl Marx)
- Conflict Theory (Karl Marx)
- Feminist Sociology (Dorothy Smith, Chandra Talpade Mohanty, Judith Stacey, Kimberle Crenshaw, Intersectionality)
- Symbolic Interactionism (Max Weber, The Chicago School, William Foote Whyte, Charles Cooley, George Herbert Mead, the Looking Glass Self, C. Wright Mills, Sociological Imagination)
- Agents and Categories of Socialization (family, religion, primary, secondary, anticipatory, resocialization)
- Subcultures (not for the quiz)
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