HSP3MI Exam Review - January 2013

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ST. David CATHOLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL – Exam Review
HSP 3MI - Grade 11 Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology and Sociology
When, Where, How Long?
Teacher
Period
Date
Time
Room
Gay
1
Thursday January 24, 2013
12:15-2:15pm
Portable 4
Gay
4
Tuesday January 29, 2013
8:30-10:30 am
Portable 4
Interdisciplinary
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Social Scientists and their areas of study (Jean Vanier)
Scientific Inquiry Method
-Question/ Problem
-Hypothesis
-Experiment
-Observation
-Analysis
-Conclusion
Sociology Key Terms Review notes, videos and activities – classnet
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Introduction to Sociology
Socialization and Agents of Socialization
Baby X Article and Discussion
Harlow’s Monkey’s Experiment
The Lesbian Brain
Gender Roles
Structured vs. Unstructured Play
Marc Lepine, Violence in the Media
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Children, Toys, Gender socialization/
sterotyping
Media, Gender and Violence
Ape Genius
The Corporation
Mean Girls
Shafia Honour Killings
Morris Water Maze Experiment
Psychology Key Terms Review notes, videos and activities – classnet
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Bystander Effect And Obedience, Kitty Genevese Case, Factors Of The Bystander Effect
The Brain: Brain Trauma, Brain Injuries – Brain Lab, Concussions, CTE, Phineas Gage
Levels and Stages of Memory, Poverty and Memory Article
Jean Piaget – Stages of Development
Erikson’s Stages of Personality Formation
Factors of Personality – Nature/Nurture (debates), David Reimer, Birth Order
Secrets of the Mind & OCD The War Within
Personality Traits, Personality Disorders, Therapies (cognitive behavior therapy, exposure therapy etc)
Psychological Theories of Personality –ie Freud and Erikson
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Key Terms Review notes, videos and activities – classnet
Introduction to Anthropology – subdivisions of Anthropology - Physical, Archeology, Cultural, Linguistic
Theory of Evolution/Evolutionary Timeline
Physical Adaptations – bipedalism, opposable thumbs, language,
Anthropologists: Darwin, Leakey's
Anthropologists: Jane Goodall, Franz Boas – Cultural Relativism, Margaret Mead
Forensic Anthropology – Sex Determination, Stature, Age Estimation, Population Affiliation, Positive
Identification, How to find evidence from skeletal remains , Real Face of Jesus documentary
Cultural Anthropology – Ethnocentrism
Participation/Observation - Ethnography
Definition and Aspects of Culture
Race as a Social Construct, Race and Adaptation
Anthropology
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How to Organize your Study Notes:
1. Make sure you have all the class notes – find any information you may be missing on classnet.
2. Organize your study notes according to discipline (Sociology, Psychology, Anthropology) and
according to topic.
3. For each topic, identify key terms. Be able to explain the key terms in your own words, and use an
example where appropriate.
4. Secondly, identify theories or explanations that were discussed in each topic.
5. Finally, classify the case studies we used to explain the course material related to the key terms and the
theories.
6. Use the following charts to help organize your notes:
Key Terms
Sociology Topic Theories/Explanations
Case Studies
Key Terms
Psychology Topic Theories/Explanations
Case Studies
Key Terms
Anthropology Topic Theories/Explanations
Case Studies
Final Evaluation Format:
Category
Knowledge and Understanding
Thinking and Inquiry
Communication
Application
Possible Question Types
Multiple Choice / Identification/ categorization
Multiple Choice/ Identification/ categorization
Short Answer/Long Answer
Long Answer – connecting course content –
Anthropology, Psychology, Sociology
Final Exam is Cumulative – this means that the entire course content will be represented on the final.
It is worth 15% of your mark. You all have a great many gifts, be confident in your abilities
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