Cross Cultural Research and Nature-Nurture Debate in Health Psychology Flashcards

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What does cross-cultural mean?

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Comparing behaviour in different cultures

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What does culture mean?

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Different beliefs and norms shared by a particular group of people

Beliefs learnt through socialisation

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Why is cross-cultural research useful in health psychology?

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Drug taking seen as universally would be due to nature

Differences in drug-taking would be due to nurture

Cross-cultural research is important to avoid ethnocentrism

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What does the mnemonic WEIRD stand for?

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W - westernised
E - educated
I - industrialised
R - rich
D - democratic

Cross-cultural research wants to avoid this

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What are the strengths of cross-cultural research?

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Nature-nurture

Collects primary data

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What are the weaknesses of cross-cultural research?

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Ethnocentric bias

Subjectivity

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Why is nature-nurture a strength of cross-cultural research?

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Cross-cultural research can be used to explore whether a persons substance use behaviour is determined by nature or nurture

Nature-nurture debate can be explored further by undertaking twin studies in which individuals are raised apart in different cultures

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