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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 -

 Anthropologist –  Psychologist –  Sociologist -

 Anthropologist –  Psychologist –  Sociologist -