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This study examined how gender stereotypes influence children's beliefs about abilities and interests

Hilliard & Liben

100

The tendency to favor member's of one's own group over those in other groups

In-group bias

100

This theory proposes that individuals derive part of their self-concept from the social groups they belong to

Social Identity Theory (SIT)

100
Name one study that can be used for the following question: 


Explain how belonging to cultural groups may influence behavior and/or cognition

Berry & Katz

100

An immigrant experiences this because expectations from their home culture conflict with expectations from the dominant culture.

Acculturative Stress

200

This study demonstrated stereotype threat by showing that African American students performed worse on a difficult test when their race was emphasized.

Steele & Aronson

200

The transmission of cultural knowledge, values, and norms across generations

Enculturation

200

The stage of Social Identity Theory where individuals adopt the norms and attitudes of their group

Social Identification 

200

In Steele & Aronson's Study - What was the Dependent Variable?

Performance on the test

200

What is the feeling attached to stereotypes that causes those affected to perform worse when tested?

Anxiety

300

Investigated whether cultural differences in individualism vs collectivism affected conformity

Berry & Katz

300

The process of adjusting to a new culture while maintaining aspects of one's original culture

Integration

300

Psychological prominence of a specific group identity in a given context, making it more likely to guide an individual's attitudes, emotions, and behaviors

Salience

300

What cultural dimension puts emphasis on being pragmatic, encouraging being thrift and putting efforts into education as a way to prepare for the future

Long Term Orientation

300

Children imitate aggressive behavior after watching a model receive praise for that behavior. Which mechanism for observational learning explains why this behavior is more likely to be copied?

Motivation (Vicarious Reinforcement)

400

This study investigated which factors in the lives of Latino immigrants to the United States would decrease the level of acculturative stress

Miranda & Matheny

400

Which acculturation strategy often leads to the greatest levels of acculturative stress?

Marginalization

400

The idea that cognition, behavior, and environments are determinants of one another 

Reciprocal Determinism

400

Explain Berry & Katz study on cultural dimensions

Compared the Temne (Collectivist) vs the Inuit (Individualist) - using the Solomon Asch conformity test. Found that Collectivist cultures conformed more than Individualistic cultures. 

400

Give a real world example of Social Cognitive Theory in action

Answers vary - but should mention how learning this behavior from parents/surroundings is common

500

To study Social Cognitive Theory (Social Learning Theory) - by viewing the effects of violent TV on children's behavior. 

Joy, Kimball, & Zabrack

500

Some psychologists argue stereotypes may form when limited observations about a group become exaggerated and generalized to the entire population of that group. What concept describes this explanation for the origin of stereotypes?

Grain of truth hypothesis

500

According to Social Cognitive Theory, what four processes MUST occur for observational learning to happen?

Attention, Retention, Reproduction, Motivation

500

Answer the following question - and reference a study


Outline one way cultural norms may influence human behavior

Hilliard & Liben

Fagot

Berry & Katz

500

Name and Describe 4 of the 6 cultural dimensions according to Hofstede

Power Distance Index

Individual vs. Collectivism 

Masculinity vs. Femininity

Uncertainty Avoidance Index

Long Term vs Short Term Orientation

Indulgence vs. Restraint

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