DISS Flashcards

1
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can be introduced as the study of
both social sciences and humanities.

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Social Studies

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2
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is a hard venture given the complexity of human communities and
human behavior.

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Studying society

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3
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it is a group of people involved with
each other through people persistent, or a large social grouping sharing the same geographical or social territory, typically subject to the same political authority and dominant cultural expectations.

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society

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4
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any branch of academic study or science that deals with human behavior in its social and
cultural aspects.

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Social Science

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5
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what are the Specializations of Social Science

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Geography

History

Economics

Political Science

Sociology

Psychology

Anthropology

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6
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According to man’s ability they
give sense and makes sense of
the world. It is acquired through
gathering, classifying, analyzing
and interpreting data.

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Human Knowledge

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7
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Three Major Fields of human knowledge

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Social Science

Natural Science

Humanities

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8
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4 Essential Methods of Social Research

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Historical Method
Case Method
Comparative and Cross-Cultural
Statistics

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9
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is the systematic study of society and people’s behavior in groups, otherwise known as collective behavior.

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sociology

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10
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is the idea that society is made up of different groups.

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Central to sociology

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11
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Two major groups within society

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Primary and Secondary

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12
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are groups where people have close relationships, for instance, one’s relationship with his or her family or small circle of friends.

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Primary group

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13
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are larger and less intimate than primary groups, for instance, groups in the workplace
or barangays.

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Secondary groups

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14
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or a written and unwritten rules, laws, and standards followed by people in a given community.

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Norms

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15
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is a group of people who commonly share a universal goal, value, belief, and behaviour.

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Community

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16
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unwritten norms of customary behavior.

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Folkways

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17
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a written rules made by the government.

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Law

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18
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individual learns about their role in
society. the act of adapting
behavior to the norms of a culture or society: also going out and meeting people or hanging out

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socialization

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19
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it refers to a system by which a society ranks categories of people in a hierarchy.

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Social stratification

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20
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is an organized system of people, norms,
processes, and values that is central to the process of socialization.

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Institution

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21
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is considered part of the behavioral sciences because it is also a systematic study of human behavior.

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Anthropology

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22
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a part of behavioral science because it is also a systematic study of human behavior

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psychology

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23
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one of the central figures in psychology through his idea of psychoanalysis

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sigmund freud

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24
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three main parts of personality

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Id, superego, ego

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25
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the person’s most basic drive

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Id

26
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the person’s conscience based on teaching in society and other learned values

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superego

27
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serves as the referee between the demands of Id and the superego

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ego

28
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a central object in psychology

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emotion

29
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one’s ability to relate to other people’s feelings and imagine oneself to be in the same disposition

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empathy

30
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what are the defense mechanisms studied in psychology

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projection, denial, self actualization, rationalization

31
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two kinds of human needs

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conscious needs, unconscious needs

32
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putting the blame from yourself to somebody

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projection

33
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refusing to believe that something, mostly negative, actually hapopened

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denial

34
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the process of making oneself better

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self actualization

35
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the process of making an excuse about something

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rationalization

36
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include every need that we are aware of like addressing one’s basic necessities

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conscious needs

37
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needs that we are not aware of but are really important for one’s well being

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unconscious needs

38
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through an experiment that shows how a stimulus from the environment can cause someone to react and respond

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classical conditioning

39
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wherein individual was changed according the teacher’s wants trough a controlled application of positive and negative reinforcements

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operant conditioning

40
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the systematic study of the human past by reading accounts from old documents

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history

41
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documents written by eyewitness or documents written and published during a certain period

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primary source

42
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an interpretation of a primary source

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secondary source

43
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physical characteristics of the source to determine wether it really existed during the period of study

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external crisitism

44
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reviews if the accounts are accurately aligned with the alleged time of the document

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internal crisitism

45
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the study of space and place, natural resources, and the relationship of man to his environment

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geography

46
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two major specialization of geography

A

physical geography
human and cultural technology

47
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mainly concerned with natural processes distribution of flaura and fauna space

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physical geography

48
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focuses on the role and effect of space and the changing landscape on societies, social change, and social phenomena

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human and cultural technology

49
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defined as the study of human livelihood and market dynamics

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economics

50
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two parts of economics

A

microeconomics
macroeconomics

51
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the systematic study of government and power

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political science

52
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studies human behavior through their culture or the way people live in groups

A

anthropology

53
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the founder of sociology and positivisim.

A

Isidore Marie Auguste Francois Xavier

54
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is a belief that only things that can be
experienced through the senses can count as true knowledge.

A

positivism

55
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branches of government

A

executive
legistative
judicial

56
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what happens in the executive branch?

A

execution of the law

57
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what happens in the legistative branch?

A

law making

58
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what happens in the judicial branch?

A

interpretation of the law

59
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what branch is the congress (senate & representative) part of?

A

legistative

60
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what branch are the president, vp, and cabinet part of?

A

executive

61
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what branch is the supreme court part of?

A

judicial