HSP3U Exam Review: Anthropology & Psychology
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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?

  • 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?

  • Conscious Mind
  • Ego
  • Id (correct)
  • Superego
  • Which sociological perspective emphasizes the role of symbols and interactions in shaping social reality?

    <p>Symbolic Interactionism (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who is credited with developing the concept of the 'Looking Glass Self'?

    <p>Charles Cooley (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which experiment is best known for examining obedience to authority?

    <p>The Stanley Milgram Experiment (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In the context of the bystander effect, what is the primary reason people may fail to intervene in an emergency?

    <p>Diffusion of responsibility (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which theorist is associated with the concept of 'logotherapy'?

    <p>Viktor Frankl (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Flashcards

    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

    A theory that explains how different aspects of a culture function together to meet the needs of individuals and society.

    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

    A type of anthropology that focuses on the role of language in shaping culture and human thought processes.

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    Rites of Passage

    A psychological process that involves a series of transitions, marked by rituals, that signify a change in social status or life stage.

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    Psychoanalytic Theory

    The theory that emphasizes the role of unconscious desires, memories, and conflicts in shaping human behavior and personality.

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    Classical Conditioning

    A learning process where a neutral stimulus is paired with an unconditioned stimulus to elicit a conditioned response.

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    Operant Conditioning

    A learning process where behaviors are strengthened or weakened through their consequences, such as rewards or punishments.

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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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    Prepare for the HSP3U exam with a comprehensive review of key topics in Anthropology and Psychology. This quiz covers subdisciplines, major theories, and prominent figures such as Freud, Jung, and Chomsky, ensuring a well-rounded understanding of the material. Don't miss out on essential concepts like rites of passage and conditioning theories.

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