The term for studying all aspects of a culture, or understanding all people by studying all cultures
What is the holistic approach?
Cheeks getting flushed in the cold, or sweating in the heat are examples of this phenomenon
What are acclimation adjustments?
The four types of societies
What are foraging, agricultural, industrial, and information?
A group of people in the same place at the same time with no other shared characteristics or sense of unity
What is a social aggregate?
Ms. Belford's dog
Who is Lionel?
What is social learning theory?
In evolution, when this part of the brain developed humans had capability for speech (bonus if you know what stage of evolution this happened in)
What is Broca's area?
Family, education, religion, government and ________ make up the five most basic social institutions.
What is economy?
The two states of Milgram's theory
What are the agentic and the autonomous state?
The colour of the art print that fell down off the wall (RIP)
What is blue?
This term refers to the specific group of people taking part in a study from a population; for example the group of students from Mentor completing my survey on uniform opinions
What is a sample?
"Want go store" is an example of this speech pattern
What is a telegraphic sentence?
What are CBT and antidepressants?
Some social scientists argue that "cult" is a word used when society is unaccepting of one of these movements
What is a New Religious Movement (NRM)?
The food Ms. Belford can't eat anymore due to conditioned taste aversion
What are mangoes?
Examples of this include dreams and Freudian slips
What is the unconscious mind?
Two theorists of moral development
Kohlberg and Gilligan
A person who investigates complaints about an institution and tries to manage them impartially and fairly
What is an ombudsman?
The tendency to blame one for mistakes or wrongdoings of others; a consequence of in groups and out groups
What is scapegoating?
What is 13?
A method of research where the researcher takes part in the activities of a group or culture in order to study them
What is the participant observation method?
People's behaviour is based off of their interpretations of events, rather than the facts. This is known as...
What is the symbolic-interactionist perspective?
The process of detaining someone while they await their trial
What is remand?
The term for a conversation with research participants following the study to explain the purpose and answer questions
What is debriefing?
The year our textbook was published
What is 2001?