Cultural Bias Flashcards

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What are the sections used to explain Culture Bias?

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  • Cross-cultural Studies (+ve and -ve)
  • Is it due to difference or bias?
  • Ethnocentrism = Cultural Relativism
  • Historical and Social Context
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Explain the advantages and disadvantages of cross-cultural studies

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  • lots of studies conducted across many different cultures - help to decide if a behaviour is innate or developed.
    -Tronick - African Tribe who lived in large family groups - infants looked after by many women but slept with mother
    Child only showed one primary attachment towards own mother
  • Fox - Israeli children spent most their time being looked after in a children’s home. Attachment tested by the Strange Situation - equally attached to both carers - more attached to their mother
  • Researchers don’t always understand the local culture
  • Situations may not be relevant to all cultures
  • Assumption that situations will be the same = imposed etic
  • Grossman and Grossman - German infants more insecurely attached
    German culture involves parents and children to keep a personal distance
  • Takahashi - ‘Strange Situation’ to test the attachment of Japanese infants
    No signs of insecure-avoidant attachment, but high rates of insecure-resistant
    Many signs of distress - children rarely experienced separation - making them seem insecurely attached based on western culture
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Explain the idea difference or bias for cultural bias

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  • People confuse differences with bias
  • Myers and Diener - individualist cultures report higher SWB than collectivist
  • Psychologists are interested in how researchers use own norms to dictate their study
  • Levels of SWB categorised due to the cultural bias - may be why the collectivist cultures may appear different
    ‘Difference’ is only shown by the methods used - may be biased
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Explain Ethnocentrism

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  • Ethnocentrism is the judgment of other groups
  • judgement minimised to increase the reliability of research
  • 2 types of bias: Alpha bias and beta bias Alpha bias = there are differences between cultures
    Beta bias = there is no difference between each culture
  • Opposite = Cultural Relativism - all cultures deserve equal respect - should fully understand that culture and the way they see the world
  • Cultural relativism - lead to alpha and beta bias
    Alpha bias = psychologists to overlook the universal differences
  • Beta bias = seen when describing mental disorders - e.g. schizophrenia
    Hearing voices is seen to be normal - western researchers misdiagnose people as Schizo when they are not - assumption of no difference
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Explain the historical and social context of culture bias

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  • idea of cultures isn’t just different for each country
    SUB-CULTURES
  • Many sub-cultures
    Don’t share same geographical location but share the same set of beliefs
  • Time period that people have been grow up with can change views - e.g. Bowlby study not applicable today - more time on emotional well-being
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What is a culture?

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  • Rules and morals that bind members of society
  • Occurs when people assume the behaviour of another culture based on their own norms
  • Seen when a behaviour is seen in one culture and assumes that it is generalisable
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