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HSP3U 2017 Exam Review Exam value: 15 %Exam length: 2 hrs (*You must stay for 1 hr min.)502666010604500Categories students will be assessed on:Knowledge/Understanding (25%)Thinking/Inquiry (25%)Communication (25%)Application (25%)Exam format:Matching: /20Multiple choice: /25Critical thinking written response questions: /24There will be eight different questions to choose from.You must select three questions to respond to.Case study: 15 marks for communication and 16 marks for applicationYou must identify and explain the aspects of the case that you think would interest a sociologist, a psychologist, and an anthropologist.Study GuideUnit 1: An Introduction to the Social SciencesReview These Terms:Case studyExperimentSample surveyQuestionnaireInterviewUnstructured observationStructured observationParticipant observationProtectionInformed consentPrivacyDebriefingApprovalOther Info to Review:The main approach that sociologists, psychologists, and anthropologists take when examining a case/issue/event (review your Venn diagram, the schools of thought, and the sub-fields within each discipline)The difference between open-ended and closed-ended questionsThe differences between objective information and language vs. subjective information and languageThe differences between quantitative and qualitative researchUnit 2: SociologyReview these terms:SociologyMacrosociology MicrosociologyValuesNormsRoleSocializationPrimary socializationSecondary socializationAnticipatory socializationResocializationFeralIsolateHidden curriculumSocial networkSanctionsCollective behaviourAltruismProsocial behaviourConvergence TheoryRational Decision TheoryBreaching experimentsPrimary groupRationalizationBureaucracyKnow what school of thought and theory that each sociologist is associated with: Emile DurkheimTalcott ParsonsDorothy SmithChandra Talpade MohantyKarl MarxMax WeberGeorge Herbert MeadKnow the main theory behind each school of thought:Structural FunctionalismFeminist SociologyConflict TheorySymbolic InteractionismOther Info to Know:The primary and secondary agents of socialization Also know the role that each agent plays in the socialization process and how each agent could be a positive or negative influence on teens in today’s societyAlso consider the family’s responsibilities (according to the Vanier Institute) and which responsibilities seem the most challenging to uphold in today’s societyHow social networking sites like Facebook can affect our attitudes and behavioursConsider what school of thought within sociology you are most drawn to and why (ex. Symbolic Interactionism)Unit 3: PsychologyReview these terms:PsychologyEgoIdSuperegoDefence mechanismRepressionDenialDisplacementFree associationProjectionREMPersonalityClassical conditioningOperant conditioningExtinctionLogotherapyFixationSecure attachmentAvoidant attachmentResistant attachmentKnow what school of thought and theory that each psychologist/researcher is associated with:Sigmund FreudCarl JungIvan PavlovB.F. SkinnerAbraham MaslowViktor FranklCarl RogersAlbert BanduraJean PiagetErik EriksonLeta Stetter HollingworthHarry HarlowMary AinsworthKnow the main approach that each school thought takes:PsychoanalysisBehavioural PsychologyHumanist PsychologyCognitive PsychologyOther Info to Know:The four main goals of psychologyCharacteristics of introverts and extrovertsAlso consider the pros and cons of being introverted and extrovertedThe cycle of perfectionAlso consider why someone might become a perfectionistThe “Big Five” Factors of personality and what each factor/trait representsConsider how operant conditioning can be used to control/influence attitudes and behavioursMaslow’s Hierarchy of NeedsAlso consider why few people achieve self-actualizationThe signs of mental illnessAlso consider why someone with a mental illness might not seek helpConsider what school of thought within psychology you are most drawn to and why (ex. Psychoanalysis)Unit 4: AnthropologyReview these terms:AnthropologyNatural SelectionCultureKinshipHistorical LinguisticsStructural LinguisticsSociolinguisticsMatrilinealPatrilinealBilinealLineageClanMonogamyPolygamyPolygynyPolyandryRitualRite of passageTechnological DiffusionGlobalizationHomininFossilBipedalismKnow what theories/achievements these anthropologists and researchers are associated with:Bronislaw MalinowskiMargaret MeadJane GoodallDian FosseyBirute GaldikasCharles DarwinKnow the definition of each sub-field within anthropology:PrimatologyHuman VariationPaleoanthropologyEthnologyLinguistic AnthropologyArchaeologyOther info to know:Consider the similarities and differences between the scientific and Christian approach to explaining human differencesKnow the main approach behind these cultural anthropology theories:Cultural RelativismFunctional TheoryCultural MaterialismFeminist AnthropologyPostmodernismMarriage attitudes and practices in today’s societyAlso consider what might be the most significant marriage attitudes and practices we’ve seen emergeCharles-Arnold van Gennep’s three-stage rite of passage theoryConsider what school of thought within anthropology you are most drawn to and why (ex. 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