Anthropology
Psychology
Sociology
Social Science
Physical Anthropology
Cultural Anthropology
Bipedalism
Ethnocentric
Ethnography
The written account of a culture
Kinship
The relationship between two or more people through common ancestry, marriage, or adoption
Reflexivity
The practice of reflecting on your own worldview, biases, and impact on the culture you are studying
Linguistics
Archaeology
The study of the ancient and recent human past through material remains
Ethnology
Cultural Relativism
Cultural Materialism
Materials or conditions within the environment (e.g. climate, food supply, geography) influence how a culture develops, creating the ideas and ideology of a culture.
Postmodernism
Paleoanthropology
The study of human evolution through the fossil and archaeological records
Primatology
The scientific study of the group of animals that includes human beings, apes and monkeys.
Human Variation
The range of possible values for any characteristic, physical or mental, of human beings
Ego
Freud’s term for the rational part of the mind, which operates on the reality principle
Id
Freud’s term for the instinctual part of the mind, which operates on the pleasure principle
Super Ego
Freud’s term for the moral center of the mind
Classical Conditioning