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MR. Adjetey

WELCOME BACK !!!! HSP 3M Intro to Anthropology, Psychology and Sociology. MR. Adjetey. Attendance/Bell Work Review Class Website assignment Today’s Lesson. AGENDa. Who is Sigmund Freud? What is his importance to this course?. Bell Work. Identify a problem or question

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MR. Adjetey

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  1. WELCOME BACK !!!! HSP 3M Intro to Anthropology, Psychology and Sociology MR. Adjetey

  2. Attendance/Bell Work Review Class Website assignment Today’s Lesson AGENDa

  3. Who is Sigmund Freud? • What is his importance to this course? Bell Work

  4. Identify a problem or question Develop a hypothesis Gather Data Analyze the Data Draw conclusions. Scientific Process (G.A.D.D.I)

  5. Case Study Experiment Sample Survey Interview Observation Research Methods

  6. Introducing the Social Sciences The branches of science that explore human society and social relationships are called social sciences. THE 3 Social sciences

  7. Is the study of human beings as a species and as members of different cultures. Two main branches: Physical Anthropology • Looks at the ways in which humans have developed biologically over time. Cultural Anthropology • Explores how culture shaped the way people lived in the past and how they live in the world today. • ex. Dian Fossey (author, Gorillas in the Mist), studied gorillas by immersing herself with them.   ANTHROPOLOGY

  8. Is the study of humanmental processes and behaviour.  Theoretical psychologists try to understand general rules that guide our thinking and behaviour. • Clinical psychologists use this understanding to study emotions in order to help people who are experiencing psychological problems. • • ex. Sigmund Freud -He believed our early childhood experiences, usually involving our relationships with parents and family, are stored in our unconscious mind. While we are normally unaware of these memories, they can have a powerful influence on the way we function Psychology

  9. Is the scientific study of people in groups (ex. students, males, females, etc.). It examines the relationships between people and the social structures they develop.  ex. Karl Marx, father of communism SOCIOLOGY

  10. Sociology How people act in group situations; the development and structure of human society and how it works. Conducting statistical analysis and observation. Psychology Individual behaviour, to discover the underlying triggers or causes of human behaviour. Studying people's feelings, thoughts, and personality development through interviews to determine past influential experiences; conducting animal experiments, believing these will lead to a greater understanding of the human mind. Anthropology The development of the human species and human cultures throughout the world. Living with the cultural group for extended periods; observing rituals and group behaviours. Review

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