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Title: Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology, and Sociology


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Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology, and
Sociology
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  • Social Sciences aim for a rational and systematic
    understanding of human society.
  • They are concerned with the origin and
    development of human society, and the
    institutions, relationships, and ideas involved
    in social life.
  • Including
  • anthropology psychology
  • sociology economics
  • political science law
  • criminology

3
Anthropology A Definition
  • Anthropology is the scientific study of all
    aspects of human life and culture.
  • Anthropology examines such topics as how people
    live, what they think, what they produce, and how
    they interact with their environments.
  • Anthropologists try to understand the full range
    of human diversity as well as what all people
    share in common.
  • Anthropology is based on three key concepts
    society, culture, and evolution.

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Psychology A Definition
  • Psychology is the scientific study of individual
    behaviour and the mind.
  • psychology is a scientific enterprise that
    obtains knowledge through systematic and
    objective methods of observation and
    experimentation.
  • psychologists study behaviour, which refers to
    any action or reaction that can be measured or
    observedsuch as the blink of an eye, an increase
    in heart rate, or the unruly violence that often
    erupts in a mob.
  • psychologists study the mind, which refers to
    both conscious and unconscious mental states.
    These states cannot actually be seen, only
    inferred from observable behavior.

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Sociology A Definition
  • Sociology is the scientific study of group
    behaviour or human social relations.
  • Sociologists examine the ways in social
    structures and institutions - family class
    community power - and social problems - such as
    crime and abuse - influence society.
  • The field focuses on how and why people are
    organized in society, either as individuals or as
    members of associations, groups, and institutions.

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In groups of 3 or 4 (as assigned), complete the
following task from the perspective of a
psychologist, sociologist and anthropologist Grou
p 1 Explain why a group of thugs would engage
in an attack on people at a gay bar. Group
2 Explain why Canadian peacekeepers put their
lives on the line in a foreign country. Group
3 Explain why soccer fans riot at a game in
Italy. Group 4 Explain why a pig farmer in
B.C. would kill dozens of prostitutes. Group
5 Explain why corporate executives would
knowingly engage in polluting the
environment. Group 6 Explain why a public health
inspector would volunteer to help clean up the
bodies after the tsunami in Indonesia. Group
7 Explain why a citizen of Germany would
participate in the Holocaust.
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Homework 1. Read page 7 to 9 in order to Do
Question 3 p. 9 2. Read p. 10 to 14 in order to
Do Questions 1 - 3 p. 14 3. Review your notes in
order to Complete Question 11 p. 16
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