research methods: cross cultural Flashcards

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describe what is meant by cross cultural research

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designs carried out to compare an attitude/behaviour in different cultures
- allows psychologists to see what is common and what is culturally specific

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how can cross cultural research be used to investigate the nature nurture debate?

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  • if a behaviour is the same across cultures, it is argued that this is due to nature
  • if there is a cultural difference, it is due to nurture
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why do we need cross cultural research?

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  • psychological study may be ethnocentric
  • CC research makes it ethnographic
  • improves generalisability
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define emic

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studying a culture from within to find out about norms and identify relevant behaviours to that culture

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define etic

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studying a culture from to look at norms between and attempt to find generalisable trends

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generalisability strength

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reduces ethnocentrism

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validity/reliability strength

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comparing measurements between cultural groups shows how culture influences V/R of diagnoses

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reliability strength

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standardised procedures allow accurate comparisons

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validity weakness

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clash between cultural values of ppts and those of the researcher - interpretation of behaviours become subjective due to researchers cultural background

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ethics weakness

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lead to cultural stereotypes

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what is ethnography?

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exploring cultural phenomena from the point of view of the subject in the study

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why is ethnography the best form of cross cultural research

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  • gives researcher direct access to culture of a group
  • learning first hand about behaviour / interactions in a particular context
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what is intersectionality?

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analytical framework for understanding how a persons social/political identities combine to create different modes of discrimination

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why does intersectionality highlight the importance of cross cultural research?

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acknowledges that people who share more than 1 group identity have different experiences

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