Issues and debates - culture bias Flashcards
what is culture bias ?
Overlooking cultural differences by looking at human behaviour from the perspective of your own culture
what are individualist cultures ?
refers to western countries like the US that are thought to be more independent
what are collectivist cultures
refers to cultures such as india and china that are said to be more conformist and group orientated
what is the problem with psychology in terms of culture bias
it is a western male dominated discipline
the problem with culture bias in psychological has led to what ?
psychologists claiming that what they have found is universal yet it can only be applied to particular groups of people
what is an example of culture bias research in psychology
obedience research by (milgram) originally conducted with US participants revealed very different results for other parts of the world -> kilham and mann (1974)
what is ethnocentrism ?
superiority of one’s own culture group.
a type of culture bias that involves judging other cultures by the standards and values of own culture
what is one example of ethnocentrism ?
The strange situation
Ainsworth (1970)
how is the strange situation an example of ethnocentrism
suggested behaviour demonstrated in a securely attached American infant was ideal
This leads to misinterpretation of child rearing styles in other cultures.
The SS is a Inaccurate measure of attachment for non US children
what can be concluded by the strange situation in terms of culture bias
reflects only the norms and values of American culture
other than ethnocentrism, ainsworth strange situation is a example of what ?
imposed etic
define imposed etic ?
a test, measure or theory devised in one culture that is used to explain behaviour in another culture
how is the strange situation and example of imposed etic
assumed the us based model of classifying attachment was the norm and could be applied universally.
imposed her own cultural understanding upon the rest of the world.
what is the etic approach
looks at universal behaviour from outside of a given culture and attempts to describe and explain those behaviours that are universal
what is the emic approach
looks at behaviour from within a given culture and identifies behaviour specific to that culture