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Good Luck The Development of the Social Sciences Review

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3 This person questioned the uneven distribution of wealth in society

4 Who is Karl Marx? $100

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6 Who is Sigmund Freud? Cat 1 $200

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8 Who is Carl Jung? Cat 1-$300

9 This person believed that we all have freedom of choice and our choices depend on what group we want to identify with. Cat 1-for $400

10 Who is Talcott Parsons? Cat 1$400

11 This person studied Samoan culture Cat 1 for $500

12 Who is Margaret Mead? Cat 1 $500

13 Define “class conflict:” Cat 2for $100

14 What is the struggle between the rich and the poor? Cat 2$100

15 Define “social dynamics”

16 What is the stages through which societies must go as they experience change? Cat $200

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18 What is the pleasure-seeking element of the human mind? Cat 2$300

19 GO

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21 What is Edward Thorndike's idea that behaviour can be manipulated based on a subject's desire to gain positive results or avoid negative results? Cat 2$400

22 Define “ethnocentric” Cat2 for $500

23 What is the view that Western civilizations are the most advanced and thus, all other civilizations should be judged against them? Cat 2$500

24 Name three things sociologists study Cat 3 -for $100

25 What is *three of: -Relationships between ethnic groups -Gender expectations -Families -Criminology and Deviance -The workplace Cat 3-$100

26 Explain conflict theory Cat 3for $200

27 What is the theory that groups in society are in competition for resources and power? Cat 3$200

28 Name the three types of sociologists Cat3for $300

29 What are: pure, applied and clinical? cat 3-$300

30 Which school of sociology would be interested in the following: Families work to achieve balance Cat3for $400

31 What is functionalist? Cat 3$400

32 What school of sociology would be most interested in the idea of gender socialization? Cat 3for $500

33 What is symbolic interactionist? Cat 3$500

34 Name three of the things psychologists examine. Cat 4for $100

35 What is *3 of: -thoughts-feelings-emotions-fantasies-learning-reasoning-dreams Cat 4$100

36 Name three of the four areas of study in psychology. Cat4for $200

37 What are Psychoanalysis, Cognitive Psychology, Analytical Psychology and Behavioural Psychology? Cat 4$200

38 Behaviour is the result of a ___________ to response relationship. Cat 4 for $300

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40 Psychoanalysts believe we have a conscious mind and a ___________ mind. Cat 4for $400

41 What is subconscious? Cat 4$400

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43 Analytical Psychology is also known as ____________ Psychology. Category 4 for $500

44 What is Jungian? Cat 4 $500

45 Name the three fields of study in Anthropology Cat 5for $100

46 What are Cultural, Social and Physical Anthropology? Cat 5$100

47 Which branch of anthropology has links with the natural sciences? Cat5for $200

48 What is physical anthropology? Cat 5$200

49 Name the three concepts which are important to anthropologists. Cat5for $300

50 What are culture, kinship and myth? Cat5 $300

51 What is the difference between sociology and anthropology? Cat 5 -for $400

52 What is the skills and methods used to study people and society? Cat5 $400

53 Give two reasons why myths are important in society. Cat 5 for $500

54 What is: myths transmit our values from one generation to the next, tell people where they came from and where they are going, and explain why we should practice the important values of our culture. Cat 5 $500

55 FINAL - FINALE Set your wager! Category: Terms

Define “Inferiority Complex”

57 What is Alfred Adler's belief that all people feel inferior at some point, which causes them to compensate by seeking out experiences which make them feel powerful?

58 Good Luck on the Test!