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678Modern World History (9th)AP American HistoryAmerican HistoryPsychology AP PsychologySociologyAP GovernmentGovernmentEconomicsAP European HistoryRecent US HistoryContemporary Affairs
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Standard 1 - Behavioral Sciences
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B.A.Examine factors that led to continuity and change in human and group behavior
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Benchmark A:SS.6.13. Identify what makes up a culture and examine how people acquire their cultural beliefs and value systemsSS.7.13. Identify social, political and economic factors that can influence our thoughts and behaviorSS-US.9-12.13. Analyze how diverse ideologies impacted political and social institutions during eras such as Reconstruction, the Progressive Era, and the Civil Rights movement.SS-US.9-12.13. Analyze how diverse ideologies impacted political and social institutions during eras such as Reconstruction, the Progressive Era, and the Civil Rights movement.SS-Psy.9-12.16. Investigate human behavior from biological, cognitive, behavioral, and sociocultural perspectives.SS-Psy.9-12.16. Investigate human behavior from biological, cognitive, behavioral, and sociocultural perspectives.SS-Soc.9-12.17. Analyze the development of sociological perspectives over the course of time, and how those perspectives are used today.Recognize, analyze, and evaluate the dynamics of historical continuity and change over periods of time of varying length, as well as the ability to relate these patterns to larger historical processes or themes.SS-Psy.9-12.13. Explain how social, cultural, gender, and economic factors influence behavior and human interactions in societies around the world.
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SS-Psy.9-12.17. Demonstrate a basic understanding of the scientific methods that are at the core of psychology.SS-Psy.9-12.17. Demonstrate a basic understanding of the scientific methods that are at the core of psychology.SS-Soc.9-12.18. Utilize various scientific methods to interpret behavior and events through the lens of a sociologist.SS-Psy.9-12.15. Analyze the influence different
individual members of a group can have on the
collective thought and behavior of the group as a
whole.
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SS-Psy.9-12.18. Evaluate and utilize theories and methodologies, necessary to plan, conduct, and especially interpret research results.SS-Psy.9-12.18. Evaluate and utilize theories and methodologies, necessary to plan, conduct, and especially interpret research results.SS-Soc.9-12.19. Determine ethical issues and necessary guidelines for conducting and analyzing behavioral science research.
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SS-Psy.9-12.19. Adhere to and consider the impact of American Psychological Association and federal guidelines for the ethical treatment of human and nonhuman research participants.SS-Psy.9-12.19. Adhere to and consider the impact of American Psychological Association and federal guidelines for the ethical treatment of human and nonhuman research participants.SS-Soc.9-12.20. Apply appropriate research methods to collect and analyze data designed to answer a sociological question.
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SS-Psy.9-12.20. Collect and analyze data designed to answer a psychological question using basic descriptive and inferential statistics.SS-Psy.9-12.20. Collect and analyze data designed to answer a psychological question using basic descriptive and inferential statistics.
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B.B.Recognize the interaction between individuals and various groups
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Benchmark B:SS.6.14. Explain how groups form in our society, and how groups, as well as the individuals within those groups, can influence each otherSS.7.14. Examine what causes inequalities and how they exist within a society.SS-WH.9-12.13. Describe the impact of culture and institutions on societies.SS-US.9-12.14. Evaluate the impact of gender roles on economic, political, and social life in the U.S.SS-US.9-12.14. Evaluate the impact of gender roles on economic, political, and social life in the U.S.SS-Psy.9-12.13. Explain how social, cultural, gender, and economic factors influence behavior and human interactions in societies around the world.SS-Psy.9-12.13. Explain how social, cultural, gender, and economic factors influence behavior and human interactions in societies around the world.SS-Soc.9-12.13. Explain the formation of groups and the creation and development of societal norms and values.SS-Soc.9-12.15. Distinguish patterns and causes of stratification, such as poverty or justice issues, that lead to social inequalities, and their impact on both individuals and groups.
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SS-Psy.9-12.14. Examine how an individual’s involvement in a collective group can influence their individual thoughts and behaviors.SS-Psy.9-12.14. Examine how an individual’s involvement in a collective group can influence their individual thoughts and behaviors.SS-Soc.9-12.14. Identify characteristics of groups, and the influences that groups and individuals have on each other.SS-Soc.9-12.16. Examine and evaluate reactions to social inequalities, including conflict, and propose alternative responses.
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SS-Psy.9-12.15. Analyze the influence different individual members of a group can have on the collective thought and behavior of the group as a whole.SS-Psy.9-12.15. Analyze the influence different individual members of a group can have on the collective thought and behavior of the group as a whole.SS-Soc.9-12.15. Distinguish patterns and causes of stratification that lead to social inequalities, and their impact on both individuals and groups.
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SS-Soc.9-12.16. Examine and evaluate reactions to social inequalities, including conflict, and propose alternative responses.
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B.C.Apply appropriate research procedures and skills of a behavioral scientist
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Benchmark C:SS-Psy.9-12.21. Explain how the validity and reliability of observations and measurements relate to data analysis.SS-Psy.9-12.21. Explain how the validity and reliability of observations and measurements relate to data analysis.SS-Soc.9-12.21. Explain how the validity and reliability of observations and measurements relate to data analysis.
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SS-Psy.9-12.22. Apply the major theoretical approaches and perspectives in behavioral science to our daily lives and civic engagement.SS-Psy.9-12.22. Apply the major theoretical approaches and perspectives in behavioral science to our daily lives and civic engagement.SS-Soc.9-12.22. Apply the major theoretical approaches and perspectives in behavioral science to our daily lives and civic engagement.
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SS-Psy.9-12.23. Assess issues and problems within our society using behavioral science knowledge, and develop ethical solutions to address those issues.SS-Psy.9-12.23. Assess issues and problems within our society using behavioral science knowledge, and develop ethical solutions to address those issues.SS-Soc.9-12.23. Assess issues and problems within our society using behavioral science knowledge, and develop ethical solutions to address those issues.