To do this is to “Build a structure or pattern from diverse elements. It's putting parts together to form a whole, with emphasis on creating a new meaning or structure"
What is Synthesis?
100
Commissioned by governments, businesses, institutions and individuals, this was once considered a branch of philosophy.
What is psychology?
100
Sociologists may have an idea about a topic/issue and will seek data to provide an explanation for why things are as they are and sort out to see if it is true.
What is building and testing theories?
100
These researchers conduct research through individual/group experiments, interviews or role playing.
Who are psychologists?
100
(INTERNET) He once quoted, “Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is probably the reason so few engage in it".
Who is Henry Ford?
200
It being the highest levels of thinking.
What is analysis, synthesis & evaluation?
200
We all participate as amateur psychologists, who interpret behavior based on mental states such as "beliefs".
Who are "arm-chair" psychologists?
200
Used to analyze the structural and cultural influences within society, this can be presented in both words and numeric.
What is qualitative data?
200
This kind of research involves one's participation, interviews and/or observation.
What is an ethnography?
200
Writing during a time of political and social uproar as a result of the French Revolution (1789), he is considered the founding father of Sociology.
Who is Auguste Comte (1798-1857)?
300
This is an intellectually disciplined process, creates meaning beyond all literal meaning, avoids thinking simplistically & involves the active use of all senses.
What is Critical Thinking?
300
This emphasizes the role of the unconscious as an important aspect of personality.
What is psychoanalytical school of psychology?
300
It focuses on interpreting meaning and feeling and is favored by sociologists who wish to collect opinions and views on topics.
What are interviews?
300
After conducting research, psychologist classify this by focusing on mental processes, emphasizing knowledge and practical applications.
What is the cognitive school of psychology?
300
(INTERNET) The study of History developed into an organized discipline with a set of agreed methods and goals, and its beginnings was associated with this German historian.
Who is Leopold Von Ranke (1795-1896)?
400
The use of a concept in a new situation or unprompted use of an abstraction. Applies what was learned in the classroom into real situations in the work place, at home, during social interactions etc
What is application?
400
The essential question that prompts psychologists to conduct research.
What is "Why do people behave the way they do?"
400
We use this to connect personal experiences to public issues.
What is the sociological imagination?
400
Use of gathering data and the collection of primary & secondary sources are their primary tools for research.
Who are Historians?
400
(INTERNET) In his assertion about anthropology, he stated, “The final goal is to grasp the native's point of view, ?his relation to life, to realize his vision of his world”
Who is Bronislaw Malinowski (1884-1942)?
500
In order to make judgments about the value of ideas or materials you must apply this.
What is Evaluation?
500
Particular focus is placed on environmental events and is the study of observable behavior.
What is behaviorism?
500
Also considered the ‘building blocks’ of our society, these are at least 3 social structures that make up who we are.
What is: Education, Family, Religion, Politics, Health, Environment, Social, Race etc.?
500
Used to persuade an audience, using any amount of premises to suggest ideas.
What is Argumentation?
500
This man identified six levels within the cognitive domain and believed that education should focus on 'mastery' of subjects and the promotion of higher forms of thinking, rather than a linear approach to simply transferring facts.