SOC-1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 11: Bourgeoisie, Sigmund Freud, Spurious Relationship

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Nature- nurture: do biological or cultural factors determine human behavior. People are born with no human characteristics and learn to be human as they develop in a culture. Bio-psycho-social model of human behavior: biological, psychological and social factors all influence human behavior. Sigmund freud: a strong emotional bond between an infant and a primary caregiver essential to development. Failure to thrive: children who do not bond with a primary caregiver during the first few months of life show severe developmental problems. Attachment theory: close physical and emotional contact between infants and a primary caregiver necessary for healthy development, childhood development is affected if there is no connection in the first few weeks. Double-blind: when both complying with a request and refusing a request will cause a problem. Spurious correlation: two variables are correlated (go ip and down together) when no causes and effect relationship exist between them.

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