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ILC Challenge & Change in Society HSB4M-A EXAM [16]
Hi everyone, I have an exam coming up for Challenge and Change in Society that I'm having trouble studying for. Could anyone provide me help on the best way to go about these topics
Part A. Has 16 multiple choice questions >> review all key terms and concepts in units 1 -4
Concepts such as:
-quantitative research method
-structuralism
-social integrations theory
-clinical vs experimental psychologists
-structuralism vs Marxism
-conforming
-cognitive dissonance
-prejudice and discrimination
-globalization and its impact
etc etc.
Part B. Short Answer questions: 39 marks: Be prepared to explain concepts in short 2 - 5 sentence paragraphs on test. Commit concepts and key aspects of anthropology, psychology, and sociology to memory
-steps in the scientific method
-impact of the media
-impact of technology on society and the family
-two main branches of anthropology
-two main schools of psychology (psychoanalytic theory and behaviorism)
-alienation and how to leads to cultural and social change
-different way children are treated in developed and developing countries
-stages of development from childhood to adulthood
Part B. Short Answer questions: 39 marks: Be prepared to explain concepts in short 2 - 5 sentence paragraphs on test. Commit concepts and key aspects of anthropology, psychology, and sociology to memory
-steps in the scientific method
-impact of the media
-impact of technology on society and the family
-two main branches of anthropology
-two main schools of psychology (psychoanalytic theory and behaviorism)
-alienation and how to leads to cultural and social change
-different way children are treated in developed and developing countries
-stages of development from childhood to adulthood
etc. etc.
Part C. Long essay: 60 Marks. Be prepared to write on a topic referring to psychological, sociological and anthropological perspectives
Focus on topics that formed part of the key questions in the unit: impact of media on culture and society; youth culture and different psychological, sociological and anthropological perspectives of youth culture; explanation of violence in society from the three perspectives; and prejudice and discrimination from the three perspectives. Be prepared to write on at least two or more of the topics noted. You will have some choice.