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    Chapter 15 Multiple Choice Questions (The answers are provided after the last question.) 1. What is the median of the following set of scores? 18‚ 6‚ 12‚ 10‚ 14 ? a. 10 b. 14 c. 18 d. 12 2. Approximately what percentage of scores fall within one standard deviation of the mean in a normal distribution? a. 34% b. 95% c. 99% d. 68% 3. The denominator (bottom) of the z-score formula is a. a. The standard deviation b. b. The difference between a score and the mean

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    school of psychology and as science separate philosophy the debate over how to describe and explain the human mind and behavior began. The different schools of psychology represent the major theories within psychology. The first school of thought‚ structuralism was advocated by the founder of the first psychology lab of Wilhelm Wundt. In the history of psychology Charles Darwin and Rene Descartes are strongly influenced the origin of psychology. The history of psychology is rooted in three concepts philosophy

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    Choose two of the early psychological theories from pages 16 through 19 (Phrenology‚ StructuralismFunctionalism‚ or Psychoanalysis) and discuss which of the research methods on page 56 were most likely used to reach their hypotheses? Using your critical thinking skills‚ write a minimum of three fully-developed paragraphs that identify the research methods and fully explain your reasons for drawing those conclusions. Be sure to write 3-5 sentences per paragraph. In your third paragraph discuss how

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    History of Sociological and Anthropological Thought Introduction -Social thought provides general theories to explain actions and behavior of society as a whole. -The broad arena of social thought encompasses sociological‚ political and philosophical ideas. -Classical social theory has generally been presented from a perspective of Western philosophy; the result is that it has often been seen as very Eurocentric. -Classical sociological theories are important not only historically‚ but also

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    Study Guide: Intro to Social Sciences Anthropology: * How culture contributes to the make-up of humanity * Science of people (origin‚ classification‚ distribution‚ races‚ physical character‚ culture) * Emphasis on cultural relativity‚ in-depth examination of context and cross-cultural comparisons * Anthropologists: Ruth Benedict‚ Margaret Mead * Both quantitative and qualitative methods of research * Fields: Biological/physical anthropology‚ Sociocultural anthropology‚ archaeology

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    | | | | | | | |Structuralism (any theory that embodies structural principles) – | | | |Primary concern was the structure of consciousness. School devoted to | | |

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    INTRODUCTION: Psychology has the immediate goal of understanding individuals and groups by both establishing general principles and researching specific cases‚ and by many accounts it ultimately aims to benefit society. In this field‚ a professional practitioner or researcher is called a psychologist and can be classified as a social‚ behavioral‚ or cognitive scientist. Psychologists attempt to understand the role of mental functions in individual and social behavior‚ while also exploring the physiological and neurobiological processes

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    Evolution in Animals (1884)‚ when he analyzed the intellectual abilities of different animals and then compared them with the abilities of humans. Since Romanes‚ the field of animal intelligence experienced several approach changes—StructuralismFunctionalism‚ and Behaviorism. Ristau (1983) believes that the current approach uses mostly behaviorist methods‚ but asks different questions. These questions provide evidence that animals are more than a mindless box behaving through innate mechanisms.

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    Therefore‚ when I knew I had a chance to study psychology in university‚ I was very excited. The content taught in lectures is very interesting. I am surprised to find that there are so many theories behind‚ for instance‚ the idea of behaviorism and functionalism. After the first lesson‚ I realized that some biological process I have learnt before is also related to psychology. It covered a large range of study field. In order to know more about psychology‚ I also read the textbook recommended in

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    This paper will take a look at mass media from the functionalist‚ conflict‚ and interaction perspectives. You can look at a variety of theories and you will find studies and scholars that agree and those who disagree. A sociological approach in functionalism is the reflection of the relationship among the functions of less significant parts and the functions of the total. From the functionalist perspective there has been a problem from the start. The problem is the failure to identify and come up with

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