Questions and CORRECT Answers
Sociology - CORRECT ANSWER - The focus on a person's behaviour in a group.
Anthropology - CORRECT ANSWER - The study of a person's behaviour from their
culture.
Psychology - CORRECT ANSWER - The Study of the mind and how it influences
behaviour.
Similarities between the Social Sciences - CORRECT ANSWER - They all focus on
influences of people's behaviour.
Difference between the Social Sciences - CORRECT ANSWER - Each one focuses on a
specific influence on behaviour
Another Difference between the Social Sciences - CORRECT ANSWER - While
Sociology and Anthropology focus on groups of people Psychology focuses on an individual
person.
Name the Social Science: How are families unique in different cultures? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Anthropology
Name the Social Science: How does social media change business communication? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Sociology
Name the Social Science: How does anxiety affect a person? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Psychology
, The Four Humours - CORRECT ANSWER - phlegm(lazy) , choler( violent), sanguine(
happy) , melancholy(sad). This is the earlier idea were our personalities come from. If we have
too much of one then it will describe the personality we have.
Superego - CORRECT ANSWER - It is like a moral compass a feeling of right or wrong.
For Example: "you can't do that".
Ego - CORRECT ANSWER - Yourself and the decisions that you make based on reality.
Id - CORRECT ANSWER - Your primal urges. Based on your pleasure principles.
Pleasure Principle - CORRECT ANSWER - the idea that all your needs should be met
immediately.
Came up with the Id, Superego and Ego? - CORRECT ANSWER - Sigmund Freud
Who was Fraud? - CORRECT ANSWER - He was a physiologist and came up with
theories about behaviour and personality. it was widely accepted for a long time that he was
correct about his theory.
What did Fraud Discover? - CORRECT ANSWER - He is all about how that our mind is
made up of two things. The conscious mind ( thoughts that we are aware of) and our unconscious
mind ( thoughts that we are unaware of) and that can influence our behaviour.
unconscious - CORRECT ANSWER - The thoughts that we are not aware of.
conscious - CORRECT ANSWER - The thoughts that we are aware of.
Defence mechanisms - CORRECT ANSWER - Ways that the Unconscious mind defends
the ego. Ex: a person that is addicted to smoking and is unaware of it will be in denial in order to
protect his ego, in order not to quit.