Understanding
Diversity
Culture and Communication
Barriers to Bridging Differences and Adapting to Others
Adapting to Other Who Are Different from You
100
Having the characteristics or nature of both male and female.
Androgynous
100
The process of international integration arising from the interchange of world views, products, ideas, and other aspects of culture.
Globalization
100
The belief that one’s own cultural traditions and assumptions are superior to those of others.
Ethnocentrism
100
The process of mentally verbalizing messages that help a person become more aware or mindful of how he or she is processing information and reacting to self situations.
Self-Talk
200
Irrational fear of, or discrimination against homosexuality or homosexuals.
Homophobia
200
A learned system of knowledge, behavior, attitudes, beliefs, values, and norms that is shared by a group of people and shaped from one generation to the next.
Culture
200
To place a person or group of persons into an inflexible, all-encompassing category.
Stereotype
200
A cognitive process through which we take into account another persons thoughts, values, backgrounds and perspectives.
Social Decentering
300
Characteristic of a human group having racial, religious, linguistic, and certain other traits in common.
Ethnicity
300
Whatever a given group of people values or appreciates.
Cultural Values
300
Making a decision before becoming aware of the relevant facts of a case.
Prejudice
300
An emotional reaction that is similar to the reaction being experienced by another person.
Empathy
400
Classification system used to categorize humans into large and distinct populations or groups by anatomical, cultural, ethnic, genetic, geographical, historical, linguistic, religious, or social affiliation.
Race
400
A culture that values achievement, assertiveness, heroism, material wealth, and traditional male and female roles.
Masculine Culture
400
Is this statement explaining a Stereotype or a Prejudice person. *All librarians are women who are old, wear glasses, tie a high bun, and have a perpetual frown on their face.
Stereotype
400
An acknowledgment that someone is feeling a certain emotion, often grief; compassion.
Sympathy
500
The unfair or inappropriate treatment to people based on their group membership.
Discrimination
500
A culture that values being sensitive toward others and fostering harmonious personal relationships with others.
Feminine Culture
500
Is this a Prejudice or Ethnocentrism statement. *All teachers are mean.
Prejudice
500
To adjust behavior in response to someone else.
Adapt