1 / 74

Mr. Jason

Mr. Jason. Ottawa. Montreal. Vancouver. Edmonton. Regina. Pembroke. Montreal . Pembroke. Vancouver. Regina. Ottawa. Edmonton. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400.

neci
Télécharger la présentation

Mr. Jason

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Mr. Jason

  2. Ottawa

  3. Montreal

  4. Vancouver

  5. Edmonton

  6. Regina

  7. Pembroke

  8. Montreal Pembroke Vancouver Regina Ottawa Edmonton $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  9. The study of human beings as a species and as member of different cultures is known as? C1- 100

  10. Category #1 $100 Question C1- 100 Answer Anthropology

  11. Explain Darwin’s Theory of Evolution C1- 200

  12. Category #1 $200 Question C1- 200 Answer The theory that organisms change structurally and genetically over time, resulting in a gradual development of a new species.

  13. Explain the difference between nature and nurture and how it deals with culture? C1- 300

  14. Category #1 $300 Question C1- 300 Answer Nature: inheirited characteristics Nutture: people learn how to adapt to their environment Deals with culture by trying to explain why some things are they way they are….roles of men and women

  15. Name two things we have in common with Primates, and two things that are different between humans and primates? C1- 400

  16. Category #1 $500 Question C1- 400 Answer Sim- Opposable thumbs 3-D vision Highly developed brain Diff- bipedalism (walk upright over long distances humans can perform tasks while standing Communicate through language

  17. Name and explain all five research methods? C1- 500

  18. Category #1 $400 Question C1- 500 Answer Case Study: research subjects over a long period of time…..uncover much detail Experiments: learn how factors are related in a situation Sample Survey: get data from people who represent a large group Interview: detailed information-…one on one Observation: learn about people in normal surrounding

  19. The study of human mental processes and behaviour is called… C2- 100

  20. Category #2 $100 Question C2- 100 Answer Psychology

  21. Who is the difference between a horticultural society and an agricultural society? C2- 200

  22. Category #2 $200 Question C2- 200 Answer Horticultural- hand held tools, slash and burn, farm land until soil is un farmable Agricultural – machinery, fertilizers and pesticides, irrigation

  23. Name three side effects of lack of sleep C2- 300

  24. Category #2 $300 Question C2- 300 Answer Diminished immunity to disease Irritability Inattention hallucinations

  25. Name and explain the three types of memory C2- 400

  26. Category #2 $400 Question Episodic- recall events from the past Semantic- knowledge of how the world works Procedural- knowledge of how to do things C2- 400 Answer

  27. Name and describe 5 of the 6 branches of psychology C2- 500

  28. Category #2 $500 Question C2- 500 Answer Structuralism- looking at the inner workings of the mind (sensation, perception) Functionalism- how people adapt their behaviors to meet the needs of their surroundings Psychoanalysis- uncover unconscious thoughts by discussing background Behaviorism- all behavior responses are the result of environmental stimuli Humanism: people being able to take control of their own life Cognitive psychology: study of mental processes involved in learning, memory and thinking

  29. The observation of an individual, situation, or a group over a period of time C3- 100

  30. Category #3 $100 Question C3- 100 Answer Case Study

  31. What are three factors that influence perception C3- 200

  32. Category #3 $200 Question C3- 200 Answer Object Surroundings or background Feelings of person who is perceiving

  33. Name and explain three different family types C3- 300

  34. Category #3 $400 Question C3- 300 Answer Nuclear- 2 parents and unmarried children Extended- relatives in addition to parents andunmarried children Blended- parents with one or more children fromprevious marriages or unions Childless Family- Couple with no children Single ParentCommon-Law

  35. Name and explain the three different styles of leadership C3- 400

  36. Category #3 $500 Question C3- 400 Answer Authoritarian Democratic Laissez- Faire

  37. Name and explain the stages of the family cycle (7) C3- 500

  38. Category #3 $300 Question C3- 500 Answer Leaving Home: single young adult Newly Established Couples Families With Young Children Families with Teenagers Families Launching Young Adults Middle Aged Parents Families in later life (retired)

  39. The scientific study of people on groups is known as… C4- 100

  40. Category #4 $100 Question C4- 100 Answer Sociology

  41. What two conclusions were made from the Asch experiment (conformity) C4- 200

  42. Category #4 $200 Question C4- 200 Answer Size of Group Difficulty of task Private Answers Status of people in group

  43. Name and explain three types of child abuse C4- 300

  44. Category #4 $300 Question C4- 300 Answer Physical Emotional Sexual abandonment

  45. What is systemic discrimination and how was this supported in Canada and South Africa C4- 400

  46. Category #4 $400 Question C4- 400 Answer Form of discrimination supported by laws in a country CANADA- African-American Children not allowed to attend school Chinese Immigrant head tax Women not allowed to vote until 1940’s SOUTH AFRICA- people treated differently based on skin color If you weren’t white, you had to live in certain areas, use certain facilities, and did not receive equal pay

  47. Explain how societies function to meet human needs based on 5 different types of institutions C4- 500

  48. Category #4 $500 Question C4- 500 Answer Need #1- providing and distributing goods such as food, shelter, clothing (Economic System- Supermarket, clothing stores) Need #2- transmitting and developing culture and knowledge (Education system- schools, newspaper) Need #3- social decisions dealing with other countries and enforcing laws (political system- police, courts, gov’t) Need #4- answering ethical questions (religious system- church, mosques) Need #5- Reproduction and child care (Family system- daycare, hospitals)

  49. Determining how one factor is related to another is known as …. C5- 100

  50. Category #5 $100 Question C5- 100 Answer An Experiment

More Related