Explain one study of enculturation. Flashcards

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Enculturation (1)

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Enculturation is when we learn the shared behaviors and values of our culture.

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Enculturation (2)

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We learn cultural norms through our parents, school, or the media. One way in which we learn these “rules” of behavior is through direct instruction – that is, rewards and punishments from our parents or other “gatekeepers” in our society. One major form of enculturation is the formation of our gender identity within a culture.

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Fagot (1)

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One study into enculturation is Fagot (1978). This study looked at how parents directly influence gender identity, which although dependent on biological sex, is shaped by cultural norms.

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Fagot (2)

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The aim of this study was to observe parental reactions to behavior that wasn’t deemed appropriate for the child’s gender, at least according to American culture at the time. Fagot carried out naturalistic observations among 24 families, 12 families with boys and 12 with girls.

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Results

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They found that parents acted more favorably towards their children when they acted according to their gender norms and expectations. Boys were encouraged to play with toys that build strength while girls were encouraged to play with dolls or dress up.

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demonstrate enculturation (1)

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This study demonstrates enculturation as it shows parents directly teaching and instructing children about what is and isn’t appropriate behavior according to their culture’s gender norms. Parents were reinforcing culturally appropriate behaviors by influencing such things as the choice of toys or ways of playing for their children.

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demonstrate enculturation (2)

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Parents further supported these norms by encouraging boys to be independent and active while girls were encouraged to be dependent and passive. These types of experiences and direct instruction shape our ways of thinking, or schemas as well as our personal identity.

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demonstrate enculturation (3)

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Parents have a direct influence on our adoption of culturally appropriate behavior and identity and therefore play an important role in enculturation as seen in Fagot’s study.

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