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Mr. Jason
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The Social Sciences
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Research Methods
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Family Types
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Theoretical Perspectives 1
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Theoretical Perspectives 2
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The Social Science that looks at human groups and the way in which individuals interact and are influenced by these groups C1- 100
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Category #1 $100 Question C1- 100 Answer
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What is psychology? C1- 200
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Category #1 $200 Question The study of INDIVIDUAL behaviour and the mental processes that DETERMINE behaviour. C1- 200 Answer
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The study of human behaviour in societies and cultures that are characteristics of that society. C1- 300
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Category #1 $300 Question Anthropology C1- 300 Answer
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How would each of the social sciences look at the issue of divorce C1- 400
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Category #1 $500 Question How is divorced looked at in different cultures (Anthro) How is divorce effected by friends and family (sociology) How effect does divorce have on the thoughts and behaviours of an individual C1- 400 Answer
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Use the example of a broken computer and take it through the social science inquiry model C1- 500
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Category #1 $400 Question C1- 500 Answer Problem or Question: Which kind of laptop should I buy Hypothesis- Mac is the best laptop Data collection- go to many places and price out macs hp’s, dell, acer, lenovvo Data Analysis- take info put it into charts and graphs (price, video, functions) Conclusion- make a decision and buy
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the observation of an individual, a situation, or a group over a period of time C2- 100
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Category #2 $100 Question C2- 100 Answer
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to determine how one factor is related to another C2- 200
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Category #2 $200 Question Experiment C2- 200 Answer
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when a researcher needs detailed information from a few people and is looking for explanations and descriptions of thought and behavior C2- 300
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Category #2 $300 Question C2- 300 Answer
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Name and explain the three types of Observations? C2- 400
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Category #2 $400 Question C2- 400 Answer
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Name and explain the three different types of Case Studies? C2- 500
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Category #2 $500 Question C2- 500 Answer
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The roles of all individuals were based on the daily need for food….What time period? C3- 100
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Category #3 $100 Question C3- 100 Answer Hunter-Gatherers
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As families depended on a more reliable food supply, private property developed, meaning that land had to be defended and food surpluses had to be controlled and distributed C3- 200
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With the shift in the economy from agriculture to commerce, the family became a consumer, not a producer. Men were the money-earners who worked to provide for their wives and children, while women were the nurturers. C3- 300
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Category #3 $400 Question C3- 300 Answer
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Explain the roles of men and women in Contemporary Canada C3- 400
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Category #3 $500 Question C3- 400 Answer Women are working outside of the home more to supplement family incomes Men are also doing the same to supplement the family income Shared role in housework and raising children
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Name and explain all 6 types of families C3- 500
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Category #3 $300 Question C3- 500 Answer
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Name the 1 anthropological perspective we looked at in the first unit C4- 100
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Category #4 $100 Question C4- 100 Answer
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Name the 4 sociological theories we looked at in this unit C4- 200
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Category #4 $200 Question C4- 200 Answer
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Explain Functional Structuralism and give one critique to this theory C4- 300
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Category #4 $300 Question When functionalists study the family, they look at how the parts work together to fulfill the functions or tasks necessary for the family’s survival. it doesn‘t tell us how the family interacts as a unit on a daily basis. Puts males and females into gender roles regardless of individual differences unable to account for social change Families from different social classes’ situations are ignored. Problems within the family are also ignored C4- 300 Answer
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How would a structural functionalist account for the following: Child Abuse, roles of women and adolescent behavior C4- 400
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Category #4 $400 Question C4- 400 Answer Women must play their own roles in order for the family to function Child Abuse, when happens someone is not fulfilling their role and there are problems in the family Adolescent behavior- roles not played by parent or child making family not function properly vice versa
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Explain the family systems theory and how it accounts for the roles of women, abuse and adolescent behavior C4- 500
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Category #4 $500 Question C4- 500 Answer
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What is the conflict theory? C5- 100
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Category #5 $100 Question Conflict theory examines the ways in which groups disagree, struggle for power, and compete for scarce resources such as wealth and prestige C5- 100 Answer
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How can the conflict theory be used to explain child abuse? C5- 200
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Category #5 $200 Question C5- 200 Answer
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What is symbolic interactionism. Explain this theory using the story of David and Jenny C5- 300
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Category #5 $300 Question C5- 300 Answer A theory that attempts to explain how individuals choose how they will act on their perceptions of themselves and of others Once a person determines what something means to them, they will then decide how to act.
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What are the three basic concepts of symbolic interactionism C5- 400
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Category #5 $400 Question An individual develops a self that has two parts: The “ME” and the “I” People must also “take the attitude of the other” to be able to anticipate what the other person will do and decide how they should respond. People are able to interact effectively only if they can communicate using a common language (i.e. shared symbols). C5- 400 Answer
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What does the social exchange theory explain? C6- 100
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Category #6 $100 Question Views that all human relationships are formed by the use of a cost-benefit analysis and the comparison of alternatives C6- 100 Answer
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How do we see the Social Exchange theory in psychology and anthropology? C6- 200
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Category #6 $200 Question Exchange process derive from individuals trying to satisfy basic needs Humans will generate behaviours that will produce the greatest rewards C6- 200 Answer
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How can we use the social exchange theory to explain: marital relationships and parent/child relationships C6- 300
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Category #6 $300 Question C6- 300 Answer
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Category #6 $400 Question C6- 400 Answer
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Mr. Brazeau
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MAKE YOUR WAGER
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Name and Explain the seven steps of the family cycle theory
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