Is it possible for us to have objective truth about the world,explain.
No,because everyone has their own belief, relationships and experiences.
Is it true we speak in the same way in different contexts?
No.
3 parts. Id, superego, ego
Who is the father of psychology?
What term means believing your own culture is superior to others?
Ethnocentrism
Definition of language relativism.
Language influences our thoughts.
What does the doll test prove
Children adapt the values of their society even when it was harmful to them.
Definition of feminist anthropology
Gender, race, class, ethnicity and sexual orientation are all culturally constructed to some extent.
What's the definition of abnormal socialization?
When a child doesn't receive proper primary socialization.
What's the order of the Hierarchy of Needs from important(basic needs) to least important?
Physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem, self-actualization
What's the definition of learned helplessness and give to examples of the experiments.
A person/animal gives up trying to change a negative/difficult situation because they have learned from past experiences that their actions don't make a difference, even if a solution is now available.
What does a child learn through the age of 2 to 6 and what is that stage called.
The stage is called pre operational and they learn theory of mind(other people don't see what we see) and conservation(things maintain their size even when they change their shape)
Explain the differences between Behaviourism and Universal Grammar.
In Behaviourism nurture was critical but in Universal Grammar nature was what matters. In addition, Behaviourism proposes that language is a process of imitation and reinforcement while Universal Grammar propose that humans have a biological component in our brains that helps with understanding grammar.