EVALUATE CULTURAL DIFFERENCES Flashcards
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FOR
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- Chester investigates trends in bullying and how they were effected by culture
- analysed self reports from 33 countries
- surveys conducted at 3 points in time
- some showed significant decrease in levels of bullying over this time such as Denmark
- some fluctuated such as Spain
- change in involvement for one gender but not other eg USA
- bullying decreases faster in some cultures but not other and increases for others
- supported by Qing Li
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AGAINST
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- method issues with Chester
- definition of bullying is different in othe cultures
- Craig found that in nearly all cultures only a minority are involved in bullying behaviour and males more likely involved and bully and victim
- central components of bullying is present in all cultures
- bullying may be present in all cultures but takes on different forms
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APPLICATION
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- knowing these differences in cultures means that bullying programmes can be developed differently and therefore more effectively
- Rayner and Keashly suggest education programmes drawing attention to research that shows bullying is harmful to achievement an therefore performance and cost
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ALTERNATIVE
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- suggesting culture is the only cause for bullying is reductionist and ignores other equally plausible explanations