Emotions
Relationships
Living in Multicultural Worlds
MISC.
100

Which emotions reflects the tendency for Indians to sometimes bite their tongues—an expression not recognized elsewhere.  

Embarrassment 

100

The degree of opportunities in a given society to select friends/relationship partners according to one's own preferences

Relational Mobility

100

Time spent_____ abroad predicts creativity while ____ abroad did not improve performance.

living; traveling 

100

Eyebrows pulled down, nose wrinkled, upper lip pulled up best reflects which emotion

Disgust

200

All of the following are basic universal emotions except: Happiness, Disgust, Sadness, Shame, Anger

Shame

200

The term ________ distance refers to the idea that a building’s layout can encourage contact between some people but discourage contact between other people.                            

Functional

200

The integration strategy has more ____ attitudes toward the heritage culture than the assimilation strategy.

positive 

200

Directly asking a friend for social support is more common in these cultures. 

Independent 

300

Compared to North Americans, East-Asians tend to experience this emotion for shorter periods of time.

anger

300

TV watchers liking Tesla more because Tesla commercials are more common than Ford commercials.

Mere Exposure effect

300

This stage differentiates the U-shaped from the L-shaped acculturation curve. 

Adjustment stage

300

In multicultural societies, multiracial faces tend to be seen as more attractive because they best represent the _____. 

average

400

East-Asians are most likely to pay attention to this body part when interpreting someone else's emotions. 

Eyes

400

The Mere Exposure Effect is culturally ________(i.e., variable or universal). 

universal 

400

This acculturation strategy tends to predict the worst outcomes.

marginalization 

400

The _____model of diversity represents a societal version of the assimilation strategy. 

Colorblind 

500

East-Asians and European Americans are more likely to show the same facial expressions in ______ settings vs. in ______ settings.

private; public

500

______cultures better liked a stranger they considered very similar to themselves while ______culture's attitudes toward strangers were unaffected by perceived similarity.

Independent; Interdependent 

500

People who are high in extraversion not doing well in less extraverted cultures is an example of the degree of ______.

Cultural Fit

500

This psychological concept best explains Ghanian and American cultural differences in enemyship

relational mobiliity 

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