2024-2025 Final Exam Study Guide PDF - HSP
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This is a study guide for the final exam in Anthropology, Psychology, and Sociology for the 2024-2025 academic year. The guide includes topics such as culture, social institutions, socialization, and rites of passage.
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Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology & Sociology Final Exam Study Guide 2024-2025 ☺Cerebellum Unit #1-Introduction to the Social ☺Corpus Callosum Sciences ☺Distinguishing between the social sciences Cultur...
Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology & Sociology Final Exam Study Guide 2024-2025 ☺Cerebellum Unit #1-Introduction to the Social ☺Corpus Callosum Sciences ☺Distinguishing between the social sciences Culture ☺Biases in Social Science ☺Characteristics, features & components of ☺Statistics in Social Science a culture ☺Ethnocentrism & Cultural Relativism What is Anthropology? ☺The major branches and Social Institutions and Identity subfields--Cultural, Linguistic, Physical, ☺What are they and what is the primary goal Social Anthropology of each? ☺Culture ☺How is our social identity formed and how ☺Kinship do institutions affect our identity? Social ☺Participant observation Identity & social status ☺Forensic Anthropology Unit #3-Socialization What is Psychology Communication ☺The subfields ☺Language - types ☺Pioneers of Psychology—Skinner, Pavlov, ☺Non-verbal language Freud, Adler, Jung ☺Language & Culture ☺Learning Theory ☺Innate acquisition theory ☺Behaviour Theory ☺Learning Theory ☺Barriers of Communication What is Sociology? ☺Marx Rites of Passage— ☺Major Theories—Structural Functionalism, ☺What are they? Conflict Theory, Feminist Theory, ☺3 stage process Symbolic Interactionism ☺Value, Norms, Rules Socialization ☺Agents of Socialization Unit #2-What Makes Us Human ☺Primary and Secondary Evolution ☺Darwin and Natural selection Nature vs. Nurture ☺Primatology—Goodall, Fossey how humans and primates are similar and Gender different ☺Sex vs. Gender ☺Stages of Human Evolution ☺Gender roles (expression, identity, social construct) in society The Brain ☺The brain and its functions Personality & Development Theories ☺Frontal, Temporal, Parietal and Occipital ☺Piaget—4 stages of Cognitive Lobes Development ☺Prefrontal cortex ☺Erikson—8 stages of Psychosocial ☺Broca’s area development ☺Hippocampus ☺Cooley & Mead—development of “self ” Anxiety →NOT all the stages just the general ☺What is it? argument of: ☺How does it connect to stress? ☺Kohlberg—Moral Development ☺Gilligan—Girls Moral Development Groups & Group Behaviour ☺ Bingham & Stryker—5 Stages of ☺ Types of Groups Socio-Emotional Development for Girls Conformity Marriage & Birth Order ☺Factors that affect conformity ☺Sternberg & Triangular Theory of love ☺Groupthink ☺Roles of each place of birth in the family Prejudice, Discrimination & Exclusion Ethics & Conformity/Obedience ☺Stages of prejudice Experiments ☺Causes of Prejudice ☺Asch, Milgram, Zimbardo, etc. ☺Key Terms—ethnicity, race, ☺Ethical Guidelines in social science socioeconomic status, discrimination, research prejudice, stereotype ☺examples of prejudice and Unit #4-Contemporary Issues discrimination—The Holocaust, Systemic Mental Health & Mental Illness Racism in the US, etc. ☺Difference between mental health and mental illness ☺Mental illnesses from ppt. Exam Layout SECTION MARKS Suggested Timing Part A: Multiple Choice (K, T, A) 20 20 Minutes Part B: Classification (A) 6 5 minutes Part C: True and False (T) 8 8 Minutes Part D: Matching/Fill in the Blank (K) 7 7 Minutes Part E: Case Studies (A) 8 8 Minutes Part F: Short Answer (K,T) 6 6 Minutes Part G: Long Answer (K, T,C, A) 20 20 Minutes TOTAL 75 75 Minutes ★ You will have up to 2 hours to write your exam ★ For all short and long answer questions you can pull from all sources in the courses including film/documentaries that we watched i.e. Bully, Bowling for Columbine, Hidden Figures, Tough Guise etc.