chapter 14- exam 3 Flashcards

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cross cultural psychology

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  • research and theorizing that attempt to account for the psychological differences between and within different cultural groups
  • increasing international understanding
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culture

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psychological attributes of groups, including customs, habits, beliefs, and values that shape emotions, behaviors and life patterns

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generalizability

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  • lack of diversity

- most research done on WEIRD countries: westernized, educated, industrialized, rich and democratic

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enculturation

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culture of origin

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5
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acculturation

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new culture

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etics

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the universal components of idea across cultures; idea of duty and marriage

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emics

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components of ideas that are particular to certain cultures; what one’s actual duty; reason for marriage

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dignity

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belief that individuals are valuable in their own right and this value does not come from what others think of them

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honor

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  • its important to not appear vulnerable because this could put the person at risk
  • high honor is more common when laws and police are weak or nonexistent and people must protect themselves, their families, and their property
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face

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  • high motivation to protect one’s and other’s social image; high respect for authority figures; avoidance of controversy
  • high face is more common in societies with stable hierarchies based on cooperation
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collectivism

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values the needs/rights of the group

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individualism

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values the needs/rights of the individual

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hollistic thinking

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explaining events in context and seeking to integrate divergent point of view
- collectivistic

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independent thinking

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explaining events in isolation and setting divergent points of view against each other

  • individualistic
  • straight forward, black and white
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outgroup homogeneity bias

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we think that everyone that is not in our group in the same

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16
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bicultural identity integration (BII)

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  • continuum along which people with cultural backgrounds differ in the extent to which they see themselves
    1. as members of a combined joint culture that integrates aspects of both cultures
    2. experiencing conflict and stress from having two cultures and being unsure about which one they really belong to
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cultural relativism

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  • idea that all cultural views of reality are equally valid
  • means cultures cannot be judged as good or bad
  • does not always work
18
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ecology

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physical layout and resources of the land, and the distinctive tasks and challenges this culture has face

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ecological approach

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view that differences exist because different cultures developed in different circumstances with the need to deal with different problems

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ethnocentrism

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  • judging another culture from the point of view of one’s own
  • observers need to understand the culture and the assumptions it includes to understand behaviors of people within that culture; this is difficult to do