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Final Jeopardy
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The social sciences include these 3fields of study – the ones studied in this course.
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What are anthropology, psychology and sociology.
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Margaret Mead was a participantobserver in this social science.
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What is anthropology?
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This social science focuses on the studyof the human mind.
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What is psychology?
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This social science can be divided intothree schools of thought: functionalism, conflict school and symbolic interactionism.
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What is sociology?
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Sigmund Freud was famous for his work in this social science.
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What is psychology?
$100 Question from Research & Inquiry
Research is considered to be thisif it produces exactly the same results whenever it is repeated.
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What is reliable?
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The member of the culture beingstudied are called this.
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What are informants?
$300 Question from Research & Inquiry
This is put forward by researchersas a basis of argument, discussion or proof.
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What is a hypothesis?
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Before scientists start their own research on a particular topic, they willfirst do this.
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What is a literature review/readwhat other researchers have published on the same topic?
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When research involves interaction with people, researchersmust first gain two types of approval –this one, usually from their university &this second one, from their researchsubjects.
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What are ethics approval &informed consent?
$100 Question from Famous Studies
Ivan Pavlov’s research on classicalconditioning used these animals.
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What are dogs?
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This famous family invited scientistslike Jane Goodall & Biruté Galdikasto study primates in Africa.
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Who is the Leakey Family?
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This young girl was discovered tiedto a potty chair. She had been isolatedfor most of her life and could not speak.
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Who is Genie?
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Harlow used monkeys and thesetwo types of surrogate “mothers” (named after the material they were created from). He discovered that all primates need love to survive.
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What are the wire mother &the cloth mother?
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The term “Genovese syndrome” wascoined to describe this general conditionin society. It is named after Kitty Genovese, who was murdered in 1964.
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What is apathy?
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According to sociologists,this is the term for a group in whichthe members have close personal relationships.
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What is a primary group?
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According to sociologists, people joingroups because they approve of the rules and this – the accepted standards ofbehaviour.
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What are norms?
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Anthropologists believe that membersmay be attracted to this – for example,the team’s stylish uniform.
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What is the material culture?
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This type of bureaucracy operatesas a business enterprise to make a profit for their owners.
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What is a utilitarian bureaucracy?
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This means that the population isdivided into different layers, such asrich and poor, or educated and non-educated. Each layer is given a certain status.
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What is a stratified culture?
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This is the behaviour that fits the expectations of the group or society.
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What is conformity?
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Hutterites live this type of lifestyle,which means that all members livetogether and farm together.
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What is communal?
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This is the extent to which a person’sjob meets the person’s expectationsor desires.
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What is job satisfaction?
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According to George Herbert Mead,this is our “public self”.
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What is me-self?
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These are the 3 main functions of theCanadian Criminal Justice System.
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What are punishment, rehabilitationand protection?
Final Jeopardy
In this type of economy, workersproduce only what they immediatelyconsume.
Final Jeopardy Answer
What is a subsistence economy?