Psychology and Culture Flashcards

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Define Culture (textbook)

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The shared rules that govern the behaviour of a group of people and enable members of that group to co-exist and survive

culture is not the same as a group

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Kashima’s culture description

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systems of meaning shared by a group of people

reproduction and transmission of these meanings through action

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according to Hofstede, what are the 5 basic dimensions of Etic cultural approach

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Based on comparisons of responses to the sae survey across countries

  1. Power distance
  2. Individualism vs. collectivism
  3. Masculinity
  4. Uncertain Avoidance
  5. Long term orientation
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define Cultural psychology

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Examines the features of cultures and processes of culture maintenance and change, WITHIN cultures

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Define Cross-cultural Psychology

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Identity areas of similarities and differences BETWEEN cultures

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Explain the EMIC approach to culture

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understanding the culture from the perspective of members of that culture

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Explain the ETIC approach to Culture

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Understanding culture through examining “cultural-neutral” theories
(what researchers think is important or meaningful)

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describe an independent self in culture

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unique
autonomous 
self-contained 
individualistic 
idiocentric
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describe an interdependent self in culture

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connected
relational
holistic
collective
allocentric
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what is power distance?

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the level of acceptance of inequality between people in a society

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what is individualism vs collectivism?

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the degree to which a society reinforces individual achievement instead of collective achievement and interpersonal relationships

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What is Masculinity?

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the degree to which societies reinforce the traditional masculine work role model of achievement, control, and power

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What is Uncertainty avoidance?

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Level of Avoidance of uncertainty and ambiguity within a society

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What is Long-term orientation?

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the degree to which societies embraces long-term devotion to traditional values - expectations that change occurs slowly

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Define culture shock.

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A feeling of disorientation and anxiety that occurs as people from one culture encounter and adapt to the practices, rules and expectations of another culture

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Phases of Culture Shock

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  1. Honeymoon (initial euphoria and excitement)
  2. Disenchantment (disillusionment towards new culture when values/habits conflict with local attitudes and beleifs)
  3. Beginning Resolution (recovery as confidence and understanding of nee culture grows)
  4. Effective functioning (adjustment as the individual learns how to fit into new cultural environment)
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What is Acculturation?

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the process of cultural change and psychological change that results following meeting between cultures