Anthropology Psychology Sociology
DisciplineMain FocusMethods of Research Related to the Family Anthropology Psychology Sociology
Means ‘the study of man’ The study of the lives and cultures of human beings as species – dead or alive 2 branches – cultural and physical
Cultural – Live with a cultural group to observe rituals and group behaviours Physical – collect physical evidence (fossils, skeletal remains, artifacts...) to support theories of how humans lived and evolved through history
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The scientific study of individual behaviours and mental processes Examines what guides our thinking and behaviour
Study people’s feelings, thoughts, and personality development Interviews to determine past experiences Conducting experiments – believe these will lead to better understanding of humans
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The study of human social life, groups, origins, and relationships in society Examines how membership in a group shapes our experiences of the world
Statistical analysis Observation Consider trends and the reasons why things happen Analyzes how society affects individuals and how individuals contribute to society
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Anthropologist – Psychologist – Sociologist -
Anthropologist – Psychologist – Sociologist -
Anthropologist – Psychologist – Sociologist -