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This document is an exam review for a HSP3U exam, covering key topics in anthropology, psychology, and sociology. The review notes various sub-disciplines and theories within each of these areas, and includes specific theorists and perspectives. This review is for an exam on January 27th, 2025.

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HSP3U Exam Review ***Exam Date: Monday, January 27th, 2025 in Room 207 @ 9:30 am*** The following may be on the final exam: Anthropology ​ Anthropology 101: Subdisciplines ​ Schools of Thought in Cultural Anthropology: ​ Cultural Relativism (Franz Boas), Functional Theory, Cultural Mater...

HSP3U Exam Review ***Exam Date: Monday, January 27th, 2025 in Room 207 @ 9:30 am*** The following may be on the final exam: Anthropology ​ Anthropology 101: Subdisciplines ​ Schools of Thought in Cultural Anthropology: ​ Cultural Relativism (Franz Boas), Functional Theory, Cultural Materialism (Marvin Harris), Feminist Anthropology, Postmodernism ​ Linguistic anthropology: Historical, Structural, Sociolinguistics ​ Rites of Passage ​ Jane Goodall ​ Charles Darwin ​ Napoleon Chagnon ​ Margaret Mead ​ Ruth Benedict ​ Noam Chomsky ​ Neanderthals, Neanderthals, Neanderthals (“You honestly think I look like a Neanderthal?”) Psychology ​ Sigmund Freud: psychodynamic and psychoanalytic theories, conscious and unconscious mind, hypnosis, free association, three elements of the human mind (id, ego, superego), Defence mechanisms: denial, displacement, repression, projection ​ Carl Jung: collective unconscious and archetypes ​ introverts, extroverts (Susan Cain) ​ Karen Horney ​ Ivan Pavlov: Unconditioned response, Unconditioned stimulus, Conditioned stimulus, Conditioned response ​ B.F. Skinner: Operant conditioning, The Skinner Box ​ Abraham Maslow: Hierarchy of Needs ​ Viktor Frankl: Logotherapy ​ Carl Rogers: Client-centred therapy ​ Albert Bandura: social-cognitive theory, The Bobo doll experiment ​ Erik Erikson: identity crisis, eight stages of psychosocial development ​ The Stanley Milgram experiment on Conformity ​ Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment Landmark Case Study ​ Bystander effect ​ Elizabeth Kubler-Ross: Psychology of Grief Sociology (*Use what’s posted below as a guideline for Tuesday’s Quest*) ​ Auguste Comte ​ Structural Functionalism ​ Emile Durkheim ​ Talcott Parsons ​ Herbert Spencer ​ Social Darwinism ​ Karl Marx ​ Conflict Theory ​ Feminist Sociology: Dorothy Smith, Chandra Talpade Mohanty, Judith Stacey, Kimberle Crenshaw, Intersectionality ​ Symbolic Interactionism ​ Max Weber ​ The Chicago School: William Foote Whyte (“Cornerboys”) ​ Charles Cooley, George Herbert Mead, and the Looking Glass Self ​ C. Wright Mills and Sociological Imagination ​ Agents of socialization: family, religion, etc. ​ Categories of socialization: primary socialization, secondary socialization, anticipatory socialization, and resocialization ​ Subcultures (not for the quiz) *Highlighted = Not on the original paper copy but should be reviewed*

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