CLPS 1700- Lectures - 3 Flashcards
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Levant and Good 2002
males encouraged to suppress emotions: “boy vs girl” games, etc.; hint: Levant reminds me of Middle East: very traditional gender roles
Richmond and Levant 2003:
young boys embracing the “tough male” ideal more likely to engage in high risk behaviors; hint: Levant stereotypes, Rich man stereotype of dominating unscrupulous male
Cannon 1942
Maori voodoo death
What probably causes Maori voodoo death, biologically?
There’s a reduction and resurge of calcium, which the heart misreads and goes into cardiac arrest
Who: Maori voodoo death and impact of culture on the body
Cannon; hint: loud Cannon for Easter from State of Wonder
Phillips 1992
Chinese birth years: knowing that you have a disease associated with the year of your birth speeds up the dying process: adverse effect on increased stress
Who: Chinese birth year and time of death
Phillips 1992; hint: Phillip the halfie from Brown
Arnett 1999
Theory that we may be asking too much of our adolescents: myelinazation peaks in prefrontal lobe in adolescence, but doesnt mature unil later: judgment, decision-making, etc.; hint: Will Arnett as Gob: poor decisions
Who:asking too much of adolescents: prefrontal lobe not fully mature until later adolescence
Arnett: think Gob from Arrested Development
Hont et al 2000
fundamental attribution error: attributing a psychological cause to other people’s behaviors, but attributing a nonpsychological cause to your own; (Eric eats cake because he has poor self control, but I eat cake because I’m hungry); higher frequency in USA
What is fundamental attribution error?
attributing a psychological cause to someone else’s behavior, but a nonpsychological cause to your own: Eric eats cake because he lacks self control, but I’m just really hungry so I can eat cake.; Hong et al 2000
Who: fundamental attribution error
Hong et al 2000; hint: Mr. Liang making me feel guilty about eating froyo
What did Hong et al 2000 find about fundamental attribution error in Americans vs Chinese depending on priming?
Americans always engage in FAE regardless of priming, but Chinese only might engage in FAE if primed with USA images
Racism stage 1
conformity; self deprecation and group appreciation
Racism stage 2
dissonance; conflicts between self/group appreciation/depreciation
Racism stage 3
resistance and immersion; self and group appreciation
Racism stage 4
introspection; concerns with basis of self-appreciation and group depreciation
Racism stage 5
integrative: appreciation of self and selectively of others
Racism stage: conformity
1: self depreciation, group appreciation
Racism stage: dissonance
2: conflict between self and group appreciation/depreciation
Racism stage: resistance and immersion
3: self and group appreciation
Racism stage: introspection
4: concern with basis of appreciation for group and self
Racism stage: integrative
5: appreciation of self, and selective appreciation of group
Franklin 2004
Invisible Man syndrom; hint: Adam…