The Individual Approach
Cultural Influences on Individual Behaviour
Cultural Origins: Behaviour & Cognition
100

What is Social Identity Theory? 

Individuals strive to enhance self-esteem, positive self-concept

Individuals have in-group favoritism and out-group discrimination

100

What is one significant aspect of enculturation?

Transmission of gender roles

100

What is ascribed status? 

Status given at birth 

200

What is Social Cognitive Theory? 

We can learn by watching other people (modeling & reinforcement)

200

According to Halpert and Perry-Jenkins (2017) how can parents beliefs impact their child's opinions?

Can create a long lasting impact on children's opinion on stereotypes specifically gender roles.

200

What were the findings of Kearins 1981?  

Found that Indigenous students had higher ability to retrieve and encode information 

300

Explain one study related to schema

multiple correct answers

300

Define Enculturation

The process by which people learn the necessary and appropriate skills and norms in the context of their culture.

300

What does a collectivist culture emphasize? (Very specific details needed)

prioritize shared responsibilities, cooperation, and mutual support. Personal goals are often aligned with the expectations and needs of the surrounding community, and maintaining harmony and loyalty is highly valued.


400

What is the Darley & Gross study?

Darley and Gross (1983) - group of participants watched a girl play in a video

Portrayed to be well-off in one video and portrayed to be low-income in another

Findings: rated the girl smarter in “well-off” portrayal

400

What is the aim of Luek and Wilson (2010) study?

The aim of Luek and Wilson (2010) was to investigate the variables that may predict acculturative stress in a nationally representative sample of Asian immigrants and Asian Americans.

400

What was the independent variable in Kearins 1981?

Cultural background 

500

What is one limitation of the Taijfel & Turner study?

multiple correct answers

500
Outline one value and one limitation of the Halpern and Perry-Jenkins (2017) study.

Value - High ecological validity 

Limitation - Low generalizability (all middle class, all from northeastern United States, all heterosexual couples)

500

identify two strengths of Hofstede 1973

- Systematic and objective collection of data
- Very large cross-cultural sample
- Gave international companies guidance in how to deal with different cultures
- Longitudinal