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Jeopardy Name That Social Science Research & Inquiry Famous Studies Groups & Organiz. Grab Bag Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Name That... The social sciences include these 3 fields of study – the ones studied in this course.

$100 Answer from Name That... What are anthropology, psychology and sociology.

$200 Question from Name That... Margaret Mead was a participant observer in this social science.

$200 Answer from Name That... What is anthropology?

$300 Question from Name That... This social science focuses on the study of the human mind.

$300 Answer from Name That... What is psychology?

$400 Question from Name That... This social science can be divided into three schools of thought: functionalism, conflict school and symbolic interactionism.

$400 Answer from Name That... What is sociology?

$500 Question from Name That... Sigmund Freud was famous for his work in this social science.

$500 Answer from Name That... What is psychology?

$100 Question from Research & Inquiry Research is considered to be this if it produces exactly the same results whenever it is repeated.

$100 Answer from Research & Inquiry What is reliable?

$200 Question from Research & Inquiry The member of the culture being studied are called this.

$200 Answer from Research & Inquiry What are informants?

$300 Question from Research & Inquiry This is put forward by researchers as a basis of argument, discussion or proof.

$300 Answer from Research & Inquiry What is a hypothesis?

$400 Question from Research & Inquiry Before scientists start their own research on a particular topic, they will first do this.

$400 Answer from Research & Inquiry What is a literature review/read what other researchers have published on the same topic?

$500 Question from Research & Inquiry When research involves interaction with people, researchers must first gain two types of approval – this one, usually from their university & this second one, from their research subjects.

$500 Answer from Research & Inquiry What are ethics approval & informed consent?

$100 Question from Famous Studies Ivan Pavlov’s research on classical conditioning used these animals.

$100 Answer from Famous Studies What are dogs?

$200 Question from Famous Studies This famous family invited scientists like Jane Goodall & Biruté Galdikas to study primates in Africa.

$200 Answer from Famous Studies Who is the Leakey Family?

$300 Question from Famous Studies This young girl was discovered tied to a potty chair. She had been isolated for most of her life and could not speak.

$300 Answer from Famous Studies Who is Genie?

$400 Question from Famous Studies Harlow used monkeys and these two types of surrogate “mothers” (named after the material they were created from). He discovered that all primates need love to survive.

$400 Answer from Famous Studies What are the wire mother & the cloth mother?

$500 Question from Famous Studies The term “Genovese syndrome” was coined to describe this general condition in society. It is named after Kitty Genovese, who was murdered in 1964.

$500 Answer from Famous Studies What is apathy?

$100 Question from Groups & Organizations According to sociologists, this is the term for a group in which the members have close personal relationships.

$100 Answer from Groups & Organizations What is a primary group?

$200 Question from Groups & Organizations According to sociologists, people join groups because they approve of the rules and this – the accepted standards of behaviour.

$200 Answer from Groups & Organizations What are norms?

$300 Question from Groups & Organizations Anthropologists believe that members may be attracted to this – for example, the team’s stylish uniform.

$300 Answer from Groups & Organizations What is the material culture?

$400 Question from Groups & Organizations This type of bureaucracy operates as a business enterprise to make a profit for their owners.

$400 Answer from Groups & Organizations What is a utilitarian bureaucracy?

$500 Question from Groups & Organizations This means that the population is divided into different layers, such as rich and poor, or educated and non- educated. Each layer is given a certain status.

$500 Answer from Groups & Organizations What is a stratified culture?

$100 Question from Grab Bag This is the behaviour that fits the expectations of the group or society.

$100 Answer from Grab Bag What is conformity?

$200 Question from Grab Bag Hutterites live this type of lifestyle, which means that all members live together and farm together.

$200 Answer from Grab Bag What is communal?

$300 Question from Grab Bag This is the extent to which a person’s job meets the person’s expectations or desires.

$300 Answer from Grab Bag What is job satisfaction?

$400 Question from Grab Bag According to George Herbert Mead, this is our “public self”.

$400 Answer from Grab Bag What is me-self?

$500 Question from Grab Bag These are the 3 main functions of the Canadian Criminal Justice System.

$500 Answer from Grab Bag What are punishment, rehabilitation and protection?

Final Jeopardy In this type of economy, workers produce only what they immediately consume.

Final Jeopardy Answer What is a subsistence economy?