Enculturation and Acculturation

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Across
  1. 3. Type of research that makes comparisons across cultures to understand whether or not psychological phenomena are universal. (An outsider’s perspective)
  2. 4. This researcher compared Korean and white mothers’ interactions with their children and found that memory is shaped by social interactions, showing that children are enculturated to remembered in particular ways.
  3. 8. The changing of a person's behavior and characteristics as a result of contact between different cultures
  4. 10. Study that investigated how well immigrant youth psychologically and socioculturally adapted to a new culture and whether this is related to acculturation strategies and profiles.
  5. 11. Enculturation is usually established via an individual's _____
  6. 12. One of the ways an individual acquires cultural norms by altering their own behavior to fit in
  7. 13. Acculturation forms as a result from ____ group relations
  8. 15. Strategy in which individuals adopt a new culture and do not maintain their heritage’s culture and identity
  9. 16. The role of parents in enculturation as seen from observational learning in Bandura’s bashing Bobo study is supported by this theory
  10. 17. Acculturation is thought to affect ____ system thinking, the theory that suggests an individual possesses two types of thinking – an intuitive one and a conscious one.
Down
  1. 1. Individuals maintain the norms of their heritage culture and do not adopt the norms of the new culture
  2. 2. Strategy in which individuals maintain the culture of their heritage, but interact with other groups and adopt some norms of this new culture
  3. 5. Process by which people learn appropriate skills/norms in their culture
  4. 6. The participants in this line test study were enculturated to conform, while participants in Perrin and Spencer did not
  5. 7. Individuals do not maintain heritage culture, do not interact with other groups, and do not adopt norms of the new culture
  6. 9. Enculturation influences ____ as individuals learn through parental interactions to focus on remembering themselves as the main character in individualist cultures
  7. 14. The type of research that focuses on one culture at a time to gain a better understanding of behavior within that culture. (An insider’s perspective)
  8. 16. Enculturation influences ____ (theory) at the categorization and identification stages