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Anthropology Basics - Praxis II
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1. The spread of ideas - customs - and technologies from one people to another.
Secondary Groups
Cultural Diffusion
Negative Reinforcement
Classical Conditioning
2. Is experienced when an individual experiences conflict between the beliefs - values and expectations of their primary culture and a new culture in which they must function.
Pluralistic Ignorance
Archaeology
Culture Clash
Prejudice
3. Groups that share in some parts of the dominant culture but have their own distinctive values - norms - language - and/or material culture.
Subcultures
Folkways
Sterotypes
Habituation
4. Austrian physician whose work focused on the unconscious causes of behavior and personality formation; founded psychoanalysis - 1856-1939; Field: psychoanalytic - personality; Contributions: id/ego/superego - reality and pleasure principles - ego ide
Sigmund Freud
Cultural Diffusion
Norms
Prejudice
5. The doctrine that reality consists of several basic substances or elements.
Secondary Groups
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
Pluralism
Sigmund Freud
6. Distress and disorientation (especially in adolescence) resulting from conflicting pressures and uncertainty about and one's self and one's role in society.
Sigmund Freud
Antropology
Erik Erickson
Identity crisis
7. An event that decreases the behavior that it follows.
Mores
Punishment
Serial-Position Effect
Secondary Groups
8. Groups that share in some parts of the dominant culture but have their own distinctive values - norms - language - and/or material culture.
Social Cognition
Subcultures
Major Depressive Disorder
Cultural Diffusion
9. Specific ideas that people hold to be true
Reactionary Groups
Status
Ethnocentrism
Beliefs
10. Distress and disorientation (especially in adolescence) resulting from conflicting pressures and uncertainty about and one's self and one's role in society.
Social Stratification
Identity crisis
Cognitive Theory
Values
11. A condition in which the two hemispheres of the brain are isolated by cutting the connecting fibers (mainly those of the corpus callosum) between them. Research states that the left hemisphere is responsible for spoken language.
Sterotypes
Serial-Position Effect
Negative Sanctions
Split Brain
12. Increasing the strength of a given response by removing or preventing a painful stimulus when the response occurs. This technique is used to increase the frequency of behavior.
Laws
Negative Reinforcement
Social Stratification
Utopias
13. The lifelong process by which people learn their culture and develop a sense of self.
Socialization
Negative Sanctions
Perception
Physical Anthroplogy
14. Is a prediction that directly or indirectly causes itself to become true - by the very terms of the prophecy itself - due to positive feedback between belief and behavior.
Negative Sanctions
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
Cultural Relativity
Ideals
15. Reformers founded these ideal communities to realize their spiritual and moral potential and to escape from competition - communities designed to create perfect societies.
Negative Sanctions
Utopias
Negative Reinforcement
Abnormal Psychology
16. A false impression of what most other people are thinking or feeling - or how they are responding
Conflict
Networks
Pluralistic Ignorance
Multicultural diversity
17. A set of informal and formal social ties that links people to each other.
Networks
Transference
Sigmund Freud
Erik Erickson
18. A state or condition markedly different from the norm - behavior that departs from societal or group norms
Ascribed Status
Beliefs
Deviance
Dissociative Identity Disorder
19. Acting according to certain accepted standards - adjusting one's behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard.
Negative Sanctions
Conformity
Cultural Anthroplogy
Punishment
20. Developmental Psychology: Psychosocial stage theory of development (eight stages)
Erik Erickson
Sensitive Development Period
Norms
Perception
21. A false impression of what most other people are thinking or feeling - or how they are responding
Abnormal Psychology
Secondary Groups
Abnormal Psychology
Pluralistic Ignorance
22. Specific ideas that people hold to be true
Beliefs
Carl Jung
Values
Punishment
23. Historically significant perspective that emphasized the growth potential of healthy people; used personalized methods to study personality in hopes of fostering personal growth
Carl Jung
Ascribed Status
Humanistic Psychology
Sigmund Freud
24. The state of having shared beliefs and values among members of a social group - along with intense and frequent interaction among group members.
Cultural Anthroplogy
Folkways
Jean Piaget
Social Solidarity
25. A research strategy that identifies the relationships between two or more variables in order to describe how these variables change together. One advantage is that it helps psychologists make predictions.
Norms
Correlational Research
Perception
Subcultures
26. A rare dissociative disorder in which a person exhibits two or more distinct and alternating personalities. Also called multiple personality disorder.
Dissociative Identity Disorder
Mores
Classical Conditioning
Prosocial Behavior
27. Becoming aware of something via the senses
B.F. Skinner
Primary Groups
Perception
Social mobility
28. The lifelong process by which people learn their culture and develop a sense of self.
B.F. Skinner
Deindividualism
Negative Reinforcement
Socialization
29. A term coined by Hermann Ebbinghaus - refers to the finding that recall accuracy varies as a function of an item's position within a study list. When asked to recall a list of items in any order (free recall) - people tend to begin recall with the en
Enculturation
Humanistic Psychology
Perception
Serial-Position Effect
30. Psychological perspective that focuses on mental processes: how people perceive and mentally represent the world around them and solve-problems.
Perception
Values
Physical Anthroplogy
Cognitive Theory
31. Systematic study of humans and biological organisms
Physical Anthroplogy
Prosocial Behavior
Deindividualism
Conformity
32. A research strategy that identifies the relationships between two or more variables in order to describe how these variables change together. One advantage is that it helps psychologists make predictions.
Folkways
Correlational Research
Latent Learning
Ascribed Status
33. Values - customs - and language established by the group or groups that traditionally have controlled politics and government in a society.
Identity Formation
Sensitive Development Period
Carl Jung
Dominant Cultures
34. A learning procedure in which associations are made between a natural stimulus and a learned - neutral stimulus.
Classical Conditioning
Social Stratification
Ivan Pavlov
Ascribed Status
35. The state of having shared beliefs and values among members of a social group - along with intense and frequent interaction among group members.
Role
Cognitive Theory
Folkways
Social Solidarity
36. Groups marked by impersonal - instrumental relationships (those existing as a means to an end). - groups that meet principally to solve problems
Laws
Social Stratification
Role
Secondary Groups
37. Austrian physician whose work focused on the unconscious causes of behavior and personality formation; founded psychoanalysis - 1856-1939; Field: psychoanalytic - personality; Contributions: id/ego/superego - reality and pleasure principles - ego ide
Split Brain
Sigmund Freud
Networks
Dissociative Identity Disorder
38. The doctrine that reality consists of several basic substances or elements.
Pluralism
Networks
Erik Erickson
Carl Jung
39. Psychological perspective that focuses on mental processes: how people perceive and mentally represent the world around them and solve-problems.
Dominant Cultures
Jean Piaget
Cognitive Theory
Deindividualism
40. Any number of entities (members) considered as a unit
B.F. Skinner
Group
Social Stratification
Humanistic Psychology
41. Learning that occurs but is not apparent until there is an incentive to demonstrate it.
Dominant Cultures
Latent Learning
Perception
Multicultural diversity
42. Unique characteristics of ethics groups
Paranoid Personality Disorder
Multicultural diversity
Physical Anthroplogy
Humanistic Psychology
43. Unique characteristics of ethics groups
Correlational Research
Negative Sanctions
Identity Formation
Multicultural diversity
44. A general accommodation to unchanging environmental conditions - decreasing responsiveness with repeated stimulation.
Ascribed Status
Habituation
Norms
B.F. Skinner
45. Abandoning normal restraints to the power of the group - doing together what we would not do alone
Social Stratification
Deindividualism
Biases
Schizophrenia
46. Tendency to view one's own culture and group as superior to all other cultures and groups - belief in the superiority of one's own ethnic group.
Ethnocentrism
Biases
Laws
Primary Groups
47. Developmental Psychology: Psychosocial stage theory of development (eight stages)
Punishment
Role
Erik Erickson
Enculturation
48. Social disapproval for violating a norm - a punishment or threat of a punishment to promote conformity to norms.
Negative Sanctions
B.F. Skinner
Laws
Classical Conditioning
49. Enforceable rules of conduct in a society.
Deviance
Laws
Archaeology
B.F. Skinner
50. Is a prediction that directly or indirectly causes itself to become true - by the very terms of the prophecy itself - due to positive feedback between belief and behavior.
Social Solidarity
Dissociative Identity Disorder
Folkways
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
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