The study of human beings, past and present.
What is anthropology?
A group of people who share a territory and culture. A group of people who share a territory and culture.
What is a society?
The part of the mind that operates below conscious awareness.
What is the unconscious?
At the end of a study, after the conclusion....
What is the new directions?
Developed the hierarchy of needs.
Who is Abraham Maslow?
The branch that studies human remains and artifacts.
What is archaeology?
The expected behaviours of a person in a particular position.
What is a role?
Pavlov’s dogs demonstrated this type of learning.
What is classical conditioning?
A Sample of a selected segment of the population being studied over a long period of time.
What is a sample population?
Known for the theory of structural functionalism and the suicides.
Who is Émile Durkheim?
The concept that cultures should be understood on their own terms.
What is cultural relativism?
The theory that society is shaped by competition for resources.
What is conflict theory?
The perspective that emphasizes strange behaviour.
What is abnormal psychology?
The sum of all numbers divided by the total count of numbers.
What is the mean?
The father of psychoanalysis.
Who is Sigmund Freud?
The process by which a culture passes beliefs and values to the next generation.
What is enculturation?
Norms that are strictly enforced and tied to morality.
What are norms?
This is a disorder that can be helped without medication.
What are neurotic disorders?
The number that appears most frequently in the data set.
What is the mode?
The psychologist behind the inferiority complex.
Who is Alfred Adler?
The idea that biological and cultural factors interact to shape human behaviour.
What is bioculturalism?
The process by which individuals learn how to function in society.
What is socialization?
The theory that behaviour is influenced by rewards and punishments.
What is operant conditioning?
The middle number when the data set is ordered from least to greatest.
What is the median?
The psychologist behind stages of cognitive development.
Who is Jean Piaget?