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Anthropology Basics - Praxis II
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1. One of two components - together with agricultural surplus - which enables the formation of cities; the differentiation of society into classes based on wealth - power - production - and prestige
Conformity
Folkways
Social Stratification
Positive Sanctions
2. The conventions that embody the fundamental values of a group - norms that are widely observed and have great moral significance.
Physical Anthroplogy
Enculturation
Social Solidarity
Mores
3. 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.
Transference
Dominant Cultures
Negative Reinforcement
Sensitive Development Period
4. A rare dissociative disorder in which a person exhibits two or more distinct and alternating personalities. Also called multiple personality disorder.
Negative Reinforcement
Beliefs
Dissociative Identity Disorder
Utopias
5. 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
Social Stratification
Socialization
Institutions
6. Any number of entities (members) considered as a unit
Carl Jung
Latent Learning
Ethnocentrism
Group
7. 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.
Classical Conditioning
Reactionary Groups
Primary Groups
Culture Clash
8. A set of informal and formal social ties that links people to each other.
Networks
Latent Learning
Classical Conditioning
Cultural Anthroplogy
9. 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.
Dominant Cultures
Paranoid Personality Disorder
Schizophrenia
Correlational Research
10. A learning procedure in which associations are made between a natural stimulus and a learned - neutral stimulus.
Classical Conditioning
Laws
Biases
Prejudice
11. Unique characteristics of ethics groups
Positive Sanctions
Negative Sanctions
Mores
Multicultural diversity
12. Social groups - such as family or friends - composed of intimate face-to-face relationships that strongly influence the attitudes and ideals of those involved - groups that provide members with a sense of belonging and affection.
Archaeology
Habituation
Serial-Position Effect
Primary Groups
13. Social approval for observing a norm - a reward or positive reaction for following norms - ranging from a smile to a prize.
Positive Sanctions
Conflict
Pluralism
Social Cognition
14. 1896-1980; Swiss developmental psychologist who proposed a four-stage theory of cognitive development based on the concept of mental operations
Subcultures
Jean Piaget
Dominant Cultures
Social Stratification
15. Critical Period in development is a period of time which an organism typically needs to be exposed to a particular stimulus in order for proper development to occur.
Reactionary Groups
Physical Anthroplogy
Ethnocentrism
Sensitive Development Period
16. One of two components - together with agricultural surplus - which enables the formation of cities; the differentiation of society into classes based on wealth - power - production - and prestige
Positive Sanctions
Ideals
Social mobility
Social Stratification
17. A person's condition or position in the eyes of the law; relative rank or standing - especially in society; prestige
Social Stratification
Culture Clash
Status
Positive Sanctions
18. 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
Habituation
Group Norms
Dissociative Identity Disorder
Serial-Position Effect
19. A partiality that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation - an opinion or strong feeling formed without careful thought or regard to the facts.
Prejudice
Cultural Relativity
Mores
B.F. Skinner
20. A partiality that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation - an opinion or strong feeling formed without careful thought or regard to the facts.
Biases
Deindividualism
Cultural Relativity
Prejudice
21. The process whereby emotions are passed on or displaced from one person to another (psychoanalysis).
Identity crisis
Status
Transference
Institutions
22. 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.
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
Split Brain
Ethnocentrism
Deviance
23. A set of informal and formal social ties that links people to each other.
Networks
Group
Pluralism
Major Depressive Disorder
24. It is the branch of anthropology that examines culture as a meaningful scientific concept.
Humanistic Psychology
Paranoid Personality Disorder
Cultural Anthroplogy
Conflict
25. 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
Identity Formation
Role
Conflict
26. A state or condition markedly different from the norm - behavior that departs from societal or group norms
Group
Group Norms
Habituation
Deviance
27. Groups marked by impersonal - instrumental relationships (those existing as a means to an end). - groups that meet principally to solve problems
Paranoid Personality Disorder
Pluralism
Latent Learning
Secondary Groups
28. Reformers founded these ideal communities to realize their spiritual and moral potential and to escape from competition - communities designed to create perfect societies.
Mores
Beliefs
Sigmund Freud
Utopias
29. Enforceable rules of conduct in a society.
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
Reactionary Groups
Laws
Schizophrenia
30. 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.
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
Cultural Relativity
Antropology
Latent Learning
31. It is the branch of anthropology that examines culture as a meaningful scientific concept.
Social mobility
Abnormal Psychology
Humanistic Psychology
Cultural Anthroplogy
32. The recognition that all cultures develop their own ways of dealing with the specific demands of their environments - the need to consider the unique characteristics of the culture in which behavior takes place.
Prejudice
Cultural Relativity
Multicultural diversity
Utopias
33. The process by which a society's culture is transmitted from one generation to the next and individuals become members of their society.
Perception
Conformity
Enculturation
Schizophrenia
34. A false impression of what most other people are thinking or feeling - or how they are responding
Pluralistic Ignorance
Serial-Position Effect
Carl Jung
Enculturation
35. Learning that occurs but is not apparent until there is an incentive to demonstrate it.
Cultural Anthroplogy
Positive Sanctions
Latent Learning
Cognitive Theory
36. The lifelong process by which people learn their culture and develop a sense of self.
Socialization
Erik Erickson
Networks
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
37. Pioneer of operant conditioning who believed that everything we do is determined by our past history of rewards and punishments. He is famous for use of his operant conditioning aparatus which he used to study schedules of reinforcement on pidgeons a
Punishment
B.F. Skinner
Social Cognition
Negative Sanctions
38. Developmental Psychology: Psychosocial stage theory of development (eight stages)
Cultural Relativity
Ivan Pavlov
Ascribed Status
Erik Erickson
39. The doctrine that reality consists of several basic substances or elements.
Beliefs
Cultural Relativity
Social Solidarity
Pluralism
40. 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.
Status
Ascribed Status
Schizophrenia
Culture Clash
41. The state of having shared beliefs and values among members of a social group - along with intense and frequent interaction among group members.
Sigmund Freud
Social Solidarity
Sensitive Development Period
Identity crisis
42. Any of several psychotic disorders characterized by distortions of reality and disturbances of thought and language and withdrawal from social contact.
Schizophrenia
Negative Sanctions
Antropology
Dominant Cultures
43. 1875-1961; Field: neo-Freudian - analytic psychology; Contributions: people had conscious and unconscious awareness; archetypes; collective unconscious; libido is all types of energy - not just sexual; Studies: dream studies/interpretation
Beliefs
Cultural Relativity
Carl Jung
Social Stratification
44. The ability of individuals to move from one social standing to another. Social standing is based on degrees of wealth - prestige - education and power.
Primary Groups
Social Stratification
Prejudice
Social mobility
45. Study of artifacts and relics of early mankind - the study of the remains of past cultures.
Ethnocentrism
Ideals
Archaeology
Status
46. Groups that share in some parts of the dominant culture but have their own distinctive values - norms - language - and/or material culture.
Subcultures
Physical Anthroplogy
Positive Sanctions
Transference
47. Pioneer of operant conditioning who believed that everything we do is determined by our past history of rewards and punishments. He is famous for use of his operant conditioning aparatus which he used to study schedules of reinforcement on pidgeons a
B.F. Skinner
Schizophrenia
Norms
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
48. Acting according to certain accepted standards - adjusting one's behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard.
Negative Sanctions
Conformity
Cognitive Theory
Ethnocentrism
49. Beliefs of a person or social group in which they have an emotional investment (either for or against something).
Values
Social Stratification
Social Solidarity
Deviance
50. Type of personality disorder characterized by extreme suspiciousness or mistrust of others
Paranoid Personality Disorder
Perception
Dominant Cultures
Ascribed Status