A possible answer to your central research question
What is a hypothesis?
The idea that people from different cultures can have relationships that acknowledge, respect and begin to understand each others diverse lives.
What is cultural relativism?
The theory that there is often competition between various groups for power.
What is conflict theory?
A weirdo.
Who is Sigmund Freud?
It is the formal process that structures social science research.
What is the social science inquiry model?
He argued that societies go through the several stages, from tribalism to feudalism to capitalism to communism.
Who is Karl Marx?
This is the process of learning how to plan the way to behave in new situations.
It is the moral centre of the mind. It acts as the mind’s conscience.
What is the superego?
They do not have yes/no answers; they aren’t usually one-word answers; they require deeper analysis and answers tend to be more complex.
What is an open-ended question?
The theory that argues that there is no objective (real) truth.
What is post-modernism?
She believes that the ideas imposed on women in a society are socially constructed on concepts that favour men.
Who is Dorothy Smith?
Is most known for his work with classical conditioning.
Who is Ivan Pavlov?
A source that analyzes, interprets synthesizes, primary sources; these sources have no first-hand knowledge of the topic you are studying.
What is a secondary source?
Creates new relationships between families and kin groups.
What is marriage?
The roles that people occupy provide contexts that shape behaviour.
What is role theory?
Believed there were two dimensions of personality: 1) introversion/extroversion, 2) a person’s level of neuroticism or stability
Who is Hans Eysenck?
This.
What is the most improperly used in essay writing?
The theory that language not only labels our reality, but shapes our cultural reality.
What is the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis?
A candidate has an initial meeting or talk with the recruiters.
What is a soft sell?
List all components and describe them as per Piaget's stages of cognitive development.
See table.