What psychology term relates to learning cultural norms from a young age?
A)Acculturation
B)Social norms
C)Enculturation
D)Learning about culture
Enculturation
A teacher expects certain students to do better based on their ethnic background? What sociocultural term can explain this type of behavior?
A)In Groups
B)Out groups
C) Stereotypes
D) The effect of stereotypes on behavior
Effect of stereotypes on behavior
Conforming to a society or a group based on norms to fit in demonstrates the influence of ______ on behaviour?
A)Stereotypes
B)In groups
C)Social norms
D)the need to fit in
Social norms
Explain how stereotypes could be formed
Could be anything from having a bad experience with an ethnic group or ideas from parents or society. Points based on explanation
What are the familiar and unfamiliar groups called in the formation of stereotypes
What are ingroups and outgroups
what term relates to the unwritten rules that are considered “normal” or “acceptable” within society?
A)Enculturation
B)Stereotypes
C)Collectivism
D)Social Norms
Social Norms
What is an example of enculturation?
A)Rejecting and accepting cultural values
B)Culture being influenced by society
C)a difference between cultures
D) Learning family cultural traditions
Learning family cultural traditions
A child imitates a behaviour that they observe. What theory or concept explains why this happens?
A)Enculturation
B)Acculturation
C)Social cognitive theory
D)Social identity theory
Social cognitive theory
Explain how collectivism has an effect on behavior.
Something like how decisions are based on the needs of a group
A student performs worse on a math test after being told and reminded of a negative stereotype about their race. What causes this worse performance?
What is Stereotype threat
Which theory or term explains that people learn behaviors by observing others and imitation of other behavior?
A)Social identity theory
B)Social cognitive theory
C)Enculturation
D)Acculturation
Social cognitive theory
A student strongly supports their own school's football team but looks down on rival schools (schools that the student does not attend) football teams. What theory best explains this behavior?
A)Social cognitive theory
B)Social identity theory
C)Individualism
D)Acculturation
Social identity theory
In Collectivist cultures, decisions are often based on _____
A)The needs of each individual
B)The needs of family or a group
C)The wants of society and expectations
D)Competition with out groups
The needs of family or a group
Which is a practice of individualistic cultures? Come up with an example and explain
Should be something related to a decision Based on own choices, not related to any influence of group
What is it called when people favor their group over other/foreign groups? (Favors in group over out Group)
What is Ingroup Bias
Considering Acculturation, adopting a new culture while keeping the original is called?
A)Assimilation
B)Integration
C)Marginalization
D)Separation
Integration
A person chooses a career based on family expectations rather than personal preference. Which term could this relate to?
A)Collectivism
B)Acculturation
C)Enulturation
D)Assimilation
Collectivism
What is the central idea within social identity theory?
A) Behaviour is shaped by expectations
B) people learn their identity from watching others
C) People learn from their own identity culture
D) People categorize themselves into in or out groups
People categorize themselves into in or out groups
Explain how stereotypes Can influence behaviors. Double points is a study is also named that can help to explain
Anyway stereotypes can influence behavior (stereo type threat, view of people, etc.). Studies could have included basketball study or the stereotype threat studies
Which mode of John Berry’s Acculturation model is best for adjusting to a new culture?
Integration
What is individualism?
A)When people prioritize other people's goals over their own
B)When people base their goals on societal norms
C)When people prioritize their own goals, needs, and identity over those of a group
D)Where People create their own identity and goals based on their parents or friends
Where people prioritize their own goals, needs, and identity over those of a group
A company notices that an huge group of employees in one country prefer clear rules, structured tasks, and show discomfort when faced with ambiguous instructions. They also tend to avoid taking risks and favor job security over innovation.
Which combination of cultural dimensions from Hofstede’s Cultural Dimension model best explains the behavior within the employees?
A) High individualism and low uncertainty avoidance
B)Low individualism and low uncertainty avoidance
C)High individualism and high uncertainty avoidance
D)Low individualism and high uncertainty avoidance
Low individualism and high uncertainty avoidance
Repeated exposure to selective media portrayals lead an individual to develop generalized beliefs about a group without any personal experience. This belief is further pushed and reinforced by the people they hangout with and their family.
Which concept best describes this process?
A) Race bias
B) stereotypes and the effect on behavior
C) The formation of stereotypes
D) Stereotype theory
The formation of stereotypes
Explain how one cultural dimension from Hofstede's cultural dimension model affects behavior. Explain and eleborate
Power Distance, Individualism, Masculinity, Uncertainty Avoidance, Long-Term Orientation, and Indulgence are some dimensions. Any of the 6 dimensions are fine as long as its explained.
What is the framework used to compare, measure, and understand the core values, beliefs, and behaviors that differentiate national cultures. Name 3 parts of the frame work as well
What is cultural dimensions
Power Distance, Individualism and collectivism, Masculinity, Uncertainty Avoidance, Long-Term Orientation, and Indulgence are some dimensions.