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HSP3U Exam: Anthropology Overview

The document outlines the topics that will be covered on the final exam for an introductory social sciences course. It lists the main subject areas of anthropology, psychology, and sociology that will be assessed, including cultural anthropology, schools of thought in psychology, theories of the teen brain, socialization, and theories of aggression from an anthropological, psychological, and sociological perspective.

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HSP3U Exam: Anthropology Overview

The document outlines the topics that will be covered on the final exam for an introductory social sciences course. It lists the main subject areas of anthropology, psychology, and sociology that will be assessed, including cultural anthropology, schools of thought in psychology, theories of the teen brain, socialization, and theories of aggression from an anthropological, psychological, and sociological perspective.

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HSP3U, Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology, Sociology

Final Exam Topics

The Social Sciences

● Primary versus Secondary research


● Types of primary research

Anthropology

● Cultural & Social Anthropology


○ Ethnology
○ Cultural relativism
○ Feminist anthropology
○ Linguistic anthropology
● Schools of Thought in Cultural Anthropology
● Physical Anthropology
● Human variation

Psychology

● Theorists of Psychology
○ Psychoanalytic - Freud, Erikson, Jung, Karen Horney, Bingham and Stryker, Harlow &
Ainsworth
○ Cognitive - Piaget, Bandura, Hollingworth, Loftus
○ Behavioural – Pavlov and Skinner
○ Humanistic – Maslow and Frankl
● The Teen Brain
● Prejudice, stereotyping, discrimination
● Imperialism
● Social deviance
○ Deviance (primary versus secondary deviance)
○ Labeling theory
Sociology

● Socialization
○ Primary and secondary agents
● Nature-Nurture Controversy
● Structural functionalism - Talcott Parsons, Emile Durkheim)Conflict theory (Karl Marx)
● Feminist sociology - Dorothy Smith
● Symbolic interaction - G.H. Mead, Max Weber, Charles Cooley
● Theories and theorists of aggression and violence
○ Anthropological, Psychological & Sociological perspectives

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