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28 Cards in this Set
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What is debunk?
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The passion for looking beyond the obvious
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What are the steps of the scientific method
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1) Define a problem
2) Reviewing the literature 3) formulting the hypothesis 4) collecting and analzying data 5) Develop the conclusion |
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What are the code of ethics?
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1) Maintain objectivity and intergrity in research
2) respect the subjects right to privacy and dignity 3) protect subjects from personal harm 4) preserve confidentiality 5) seek informed consent 6) Acknowledge research collaboration 7) Disclose all sources of finanical support |
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What is culture
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a human societys total way of life includes or values, customs, materials, non-materials, obkects, and symbols
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physical objects
-physical or technological aspects of our daily lives |
material
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Values, Beliefs, Traditions
values-beauty and money beliefs- god traditions- christmas |
Non Material
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A collective conception of what is considered good, desirable, and proper
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Values
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Body language
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Symbols/nonverbal
-language is a system of symbols that allows members of a society to communicate with one another |
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An established standard of behavior maintained by a society
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Norm
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A Norm governing everyday behavior whose violation raises compartatively little concern
-informal rule |
Folkway
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Norms deemed highly necessary to the welfare of a society
-tuen into laws |
Mores
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A penalty or reward for conduct concerning a social norm
-positive/Negative |
Sanction
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A group of people with similar interest that are within society
-club/frat |
Subculture
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A subculture that delibertely opposes certain aspects of the larger culture
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Counterculture
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What is debunk?
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The passion for looking beyond the obvious
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|
What are the steps of the scientific method
|
1) Define a problem
2) Reviewing the literature 3) formulting the hypothesis 4) collecting and analzying data 5) Develop the conclusion |
|
What are the code of ethics?
|
1) Maintain objectivity and intergrity in research
2) respect the subjects right to privacy and dignity 3) protect subjects from personal harm 4) preserve confidentiality 5) seek informed consent 6) Acknowledge research collaboration 7) Disclose all sources of finanical support |
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What is culture
|
a human societys total way of life includes or values, customs, materials, non-materials, obkects, and symbols
|
|
physical objects
-physical or technological aspects of our daily lives |
material
|
|
Values, Beliefs, Traditions
values-beauty and money beliefs- god traditions- christmas |
Non Material
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|
A collective conception of what is considered good, desirable, and proper
|
Values
|
|
Body language
|
Symbols/nonverbal
-language is a system of symbols that allows members of a society to communicate with one another |
|
An established standard of behavior maintained by a society
|
Norm
|
|
A Norm governing everyday behavior whose violation raises compartatively little concern
-informal rule |
Folkway
|
|
Norms deemed highly necessary to the welfare of a society
-tuen into laws |
Mores
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|
A penalty or reward for conduct concerning a social norm
-positive/Negative |
Sanction
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|
A group of people with similar interest that are within society
-club/frat |
Subculture
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A subculture that delibertely opposes certain aspects of the larger culture
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Counterculture
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