ANT 10CD Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Bakla, American Anthropologist, Margaret Mead
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Psychological & cognitive anthropology: psychology anthropology culture, or the process of enculturation. : the study of the interrelationship between the individual and: cognitive anthropology computer modeling and experiments. : the study of human psychological thought processes based on. Biology versus culture: biocultural (interactionist) perspective combines the effects of biology and culture to explain human behavior. : genetically-based innate behaviors that allow animals to take advantage of. : basic, inborn biological urges that motivate human behavior (e. g. , hunger, thirst, Tabula rasa: according to this theory, a newborn infant is like a blank slate and what an individual becomes in life is written on the slate by his or her life experiences. Id : refers to the unconscious, innate drives such as sex and aggression found in all humans: ego. : refers to the aspect of the personality that is displayed to other individuals: superego individual"s learning cultural norms. : refers to the component of the personality that is formed through the.