Believed that the unconscious mind had the id, ego, and supergo.
Who is Sigmund Freud
The mental processes involving the interplay between the unconscious and conscious
What is the mind?
According to cultural anthropologists, these are the three components of what human culture is.
What is what we DO, MAKE, and THINK?
The expectations about how people should behave.
What are NORMS?
The research method where social scientists gather information about a society by joining and interacting with a community.
What is participant observation?
Proved that learning is not done solely through instruction, but people can learn from seeing what others do, imitating, and adding more.
Who is Albert Bandura?
An intermediate between the unrealistic and selfish id, and the real world.
What is the ego?
The term used by paleoanthopologists when they refer to a human or human ancestor.
What are hominins?
States that women’s economic and social status is determined by their sexual relationship to men.
What is feminist sociology?
A general school of thought in all social sciences that aims to reduce inequalities based on gender.
What is feminism?
Believed that the brains cognitive development is different at different stages of life.
Who is Jean Piaget
The process of training a once neutral stimulant to create a desired response.
What is classical conditioning?
The discovery of this set of bones helped prove the missing link between humans and monkeys, and showed where we evolved from.
Who is ‘Lucy’?
An unintended or often overlooked function of an action in society in Functionalism.
What is a latent function?
A momentary altered state of consciousness that is extremely happy and consistent with a sense of ‘flow’ - a glimpse into self actualization.
What is a peak experience?
Believed that every culture has their own inherit beliefs, and that viewed from their own perspective tend to believe theirs is superior. Thus, we should not compare two cultures.
Who is Franz Boaz?
A school of thought focused on understanding why people act the way they do and that they should be involved in their therapy.
What is Humanist Psychology?
This is considered the oldest human ancestor found.
Who is Sahelanthropus Tchadensis?
This theory looks at how people relate to one another on a micro level. We make meaning out of the interpretations of events/behaviors.
What is symbolic interactionism?
Family and media: as you grow, these often swap as primary influences on teaching you how to behave in society.
What are two agents of socialization?
A psychologist that believed that you could learn behaviors through a system of rewards and punishments.
Who is B.F. Skinner?
These are constant themes one may embody over their life as they grow. They vary for everyone, but in Jungian personality traits,they are referred to as these.
What are archetypes?
These people study how language evolves by linking how people communicate verbally and non-verbally. These show societal structure, status, and more.
Who are sociolinguists?
This looks at how society is organized into many different interconnected parts. One of these are considered ideas that are passed on through understanding behaviors. Must be balanced with institutions.
What are social facts?
Theorized that there are two parts of the unconscious mind: the personal and the collective.
Who is Carl Jung?