Which strand of social science deals with development of the human species and human cultures
Anthropology
When something (such as food) triggers a naturally occurring response
The unconditioned stimulus (US)
Which type of Anthropology studies the theories of Evolution & Origin of Humans
Physical Anthropology
Which branch of sociology believes human behaviour is run by stable patterns /social structures
Functionalism
Which strand of social science creates models to understand individual experiences, emotions, thinking, behaviour, learning and development
Psychology
The naturally occurring response (such as salivation) that follows the unconditioned stimulus.
unconditioned response (UR)
How the human species has changed physically over time (hundreds of millions of years) – called __________
Biological evolution
Which branch of sociology focuses on macro level structures like classes
Conflict Theory
Which strand of social science deals with the behaviour of people in groups and how groups work/interact
Sociology
The neutral stimulus that, after being repeatedly presented prior to the unconditioned stimulus, evokes a similar response as the unconditioned stimulus.
The conditioned stimulus (CS)
Study of __________ – primates (apes, chimps as ancestors of humans)
Primatology
Which branch of sociology states that identity is formed through social interaction
ymbolic Interactionism
The scientific discipline involving the organized study of people and their activities and relationships; aims to understand human society, culture, actions, attitudes and behaviour; uses a research inquiry model
Social Science
In Pavlov’s experiment, the sound of the tone served as the conditioned stimulus that, after learning, produced the _______________ , which is the acquired response to the formerly neutral stimulus.
conditioned response (CR)
Why we have certain physical characteristics from our ancestors (i.e. skin colour…) - called ___________
Genetic inheritance
Which branch of sociology believes that male domination and female subordination are determined by the structure of power in society rather than biology
Feminist theory
Which Socialization Category is responsible for teaching individuals how to act appropriately in group situations, such as at places of worship or school.
Secondary Socialization
A theory of learning that states all behaviors are learned through interaction with the environment through a process called conditioning.
Behaviourism
The study of prehistory and early, history of cultures around the world
Archaeology
Which theorist showed that suicide rates are heavily influenced by social forces
Emile Durkheim
Which Category of Socialization is responsible for teaching the individuals the basic skills needed to survive in society
Primary Socialization
This theory was founded by Sigmund Freud who believed that people could be cured by making their unconscious a conscious thought and motivations, and by that gaining "insight".
Psychoanalysis
Believe that it is not possible for one species to transform into something else i.e. snakes to birds
Fundamentalists (creationism)
Which theorist termed class conflict (the struggle between the wealthy (bourgeoisie) & the poor (proletariat)
Karl Marx
What type of research method do you test a hypothesis using controlled conditions.
Experiment
The theory that focuses on the patient and their understanding of themselves through therapy
Humanist
Which type of Anthropology studies the origin, development and functioning of human cultures and traditions
Cultural Anthropology
Which theorist states that :
The Self is not present at birth:
“I” individual response
“Me” social check
“Generalized Other” organized set of attitudes of a society
George H. Mead