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This study guide covers key concepts in Anthropology, Psychology, and Sociology and appears to be designed to prepare students for an introductory quiz. It includes definitions, multiple-choice questions, matching exercises, and short answer questions. Topics include key terms, influential figures, and theories within each discipline.

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Introductory Quiz Study Guide About the Quiz: ​ Four Parts: Total of 30 marks ○​ [5 marks] 5 Definitions: Pick 5 out of a list of 10 ○​ [10 marks] 10 Multiple Choice: Social Scientists and Their Contributions ○​ [5 marks] 5 Matching ○​ [10 marks] 4 Short A...

Introductory Quiz Study Guide About the Quiz: ​ Four Parts: Total of 30 marks ○​ [5 marks] 5 Definitions: Pick 5 out of a list of 10 ○​ [10 marks] 10 Multiple Choice: Social Scientists and Their Contributions ○​ [5 marks] 5 Matching ○​ [10 marks] 4 Short Answer ​ It will be completed on Paper ​ You have 75 minutes ​ Covers Material from: ○​ D2 - What are the Social Sciences? ​ *Review the Key Words Sorting Task ○​ D3 - The Social Science Method of Inquiry ​ *Review the 5 Steps and the Order ○​ D4 - What is Sociology? ○​ D5 - What is Anthropology? ○​ D6 - What is Psychology? Anthropology Psychology Sociology Key Terms & *Anthropology *Psychology *Sociology Subfields Cultural Anthropology Biological Socialization Linguistics Psychoanalytic ​ Primary Archaeology Behavioural ​ Secondary Physical Anthropology Cognitive Social Norms Biological Anthro Humanistic Deviance Primatology Evolutionary Forensic Anthropology Sociocultural Key Figures, ​ Lewis Morgan ​ Ivan Pavlov ​ Emile Durkheim Theories & ​ Franz Boas ​ Sigmund Freud ○​ Functional Theory Contributions ○​ Cultural Relativism ​ Jean Piaget ​ Karl Marx ​ Margaret Mead ​ Noam Chomsky ○​ Conflict Theory ​ The Leakeys ​ Carl Jung ​ Max Weber ​ Erik Erikson ​ George H. Mead ​ Karen Horney ○​ Interactive Theory Other Ideas Ethnocentrism Classical Conditioning Industrial Revolution Humanistic Theory Political Revolutions