Acculturation
Enculturation
Globalization
Surprise
Approaches to Psych
100

Define Acculturation.

The process by which someone comes in contact with another culture and begins to adopt the norms and behaviours of that culture. 

100

Who are Gatekeepers? 

Parents, media and school. 

100

What is prevalence rate? 

% of people who are likely to suffer

100

Give an example of Explicit cultural norm

Explicit - written guidelines (handbook) 

100

Name 2 approaches in Psychology

Emic and Etic

200

Who created the Acculturation Model? 

Berry (1974)

200

When is Enculturation complete? 

Never. It is a constant process that reinforces your identity as a member of your culture. 

200

What is the name of Japanese men who have no interest in getting married or having a girlfriend (from Norasakkunkit study(2014))

Herbivores

200

What is it called when an individual changes their own cultural identity and adopts the culture of their new country? 

Assimilation

200

What is the difference between Emic and Etic approach?


Etic

- Plans out research before arriving in the field

- Assumes that behaviours are universal 

- Collect data as soon as they arrive in the field

Emic

- Develop research question only after spending some time in the local community 

- Applies the findings only to the local community being studied 

- Collect data only after they become familiar with the culture

300

What is acculturative stress (culture shock)? 

Not feeling as a part of one group/culture, happens during acculturation, results in anxiety and depression. 


300

Define Enculturation

The process of adopting or internalizing the schemas of your own culture 

300

What is Hikikomori? 

A culture-bound syndrome found in Japan  where young males lock themselves in a room and refuse to come out for years 

300

What are the two main experiences that can lead to acculturative stress? 

Prejudice and Descrimination

300

Which approach is described? 

- theory-driven

- top down 

- universal 

- replicable, easy and fast

Etic

400

What is Reverse Culture Shock?

Stress suffered by some people when they return back home after a number of years living outside of that country.

400
What did Odden and Rochat found out from their study?

- Children observe parents and learn line fishing

- Children overhear the conversations of their parents and learn about the hierarchal system 

- Majority of the children had a broad understanding of the rituals of their society

- Cultural norms are not taught directly but learned through active observation.

400

Who found out that globalization can lead to negative behaviours in young adults? 

Delafosse (1993)

400

Define Third Culture Kids.

An individual, who spends a significant part of their developmental years in a culture other than the parent's culture. (have a sense of relationship to all the cultures while not having ownership of any)
400
Name 2 strengths of Etic approach
- Easily replicated (higher reliability) 

- Higher validity (same surveys and tests)

- Global application

500

Name 4 different acculturation strategies proposed by Berry.

Assimilation - individual abandons original culture and adopts behaviour from the new culture

Integration - individual adopts the behaviours of the new culture while keeping their original culture.

Separation - individual keeps their original culture and minimizes the contact with the new culture. 

Marginalization - when it is not possible for an individual to keep own culture, but because of exclusion, they cannot adopt a new culture. 

500

What did Odden and Rochat look at in their study (aim)? 

The researchers looked at the behaviour of line fishing and conceptual understanding of rank and hierarchy. 


500

Name 1 characteristics of Social Isolation Syndrome proposed by Hikikomori.

- No motivation to go to school or work 

- No signs of other psychological disorders 

- Social withdrawal for at least 6 months

500

Give an example of a people who use involuntarily way of contacting with other cultures.

Refugees and Asylum seekers

500

Name 3 main limitations of Emic approach

- time consuming

- limited application 

- low level of reliability