A field within Physical Anthropology.
What is Archaeology/Paleo/Forensic?
A theory saying much of what we learn is from observing others.
What is Social Learning Theory?
Sociology with a focus on the nature of Individual Behaviours and Social interactions.
What is Microsociology?
The primary focus of this discipline is studying Human cultures and their practices.
What is Anthropology?
The origin of the concept of Blue pill Vs. Red pill
What is the Matrix?
A law stating that things deeper within the ground must be older if they have not been disturbed.
What is the law of superposition?
The 'devil on your shoulder' as described by Freud.
What is the Id?
The study of power dynamics and social inequalities.
What is Conflict Theory?
AKA The Learned Response in classical conditioning.
What is a Conditioned Response?
The name of Quill's biological father in Guardians of the Galaxy.
Who is Ego?
The theorist behind the concept of Universal Grammar.
Who is Noem Chomsky?
An effect where when one falls below average knowledge, they have above average confidence.
What is the Dunning-Kruger Effect?
How one presents themselves to the world.
What is the looking glass self?
A technique demonstrated in experiments on people's willingness to display signs in the 1960s.
What is the Foot in the Door Technique?
The 1994 Best Picture Oscar winner about a low IQ man with a big heart and who experiences plenty of adventures.
What is Forrest Gump?
A type of Anthropologist who frequently studies/compares cultures through immersion into the cultures.
What is an Ethnologist?
An experiment studying if fear can be learned and how generalization works within our brains.
What is the Little Albert Experiment?
A Sociological approach commonly adopted by Vulcans, especially Mr. Spock.
What is Utilitarianism?
A Bias where you always believe yourself to be above the average.
What is the Lake Wobegon Effect?
The first non-English film to win Best Picture at the Oscars. (Hint: It's Korean)
What is Parasite?
The element measured when measuring the carbon date of an object.
A framework with an incredibly optimistic take on the meaning of life from a survivor of Auschwitz.
What is Logotherapy?
The 'C' in the ABCs of behaviour.
What is a consequence?
Who is Edith Stern?
The Incredibles family last name.
What is Parr?