Chapter 1

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Across
  1. 3. identity A term indicating an individual’s acceptance of knowledge, beliefs,
  2. 5. of good and evil, right and wrong, and the purpose of human life—all based on a
  3. 8. concern for others, and care for collective traditions and group values.
  4. 9. knowledge A type of knowledge encapsulated in the law and detailed in official
  5. 10. culture The term used to describe cultures based largely on beliefs, rules,
  6. 11. own paths of development.
  7. 14. A process of the individual’s goal-directed interaction with the environment.
  8. 18. boundaries, restricting and mostly intolerant to social innovations.
  9. 20. those originating in areas where their traditional lands, which existed prior to the
  10. 23. culture and psychological variables.
  11. 24. ancestral origin, language, and religion.
  12. 26. A large group of people who constitute a legitimate, independent state and
  13. 30. A large group of people distinguished by certain similar and genetically
  14. 31. a common geographic origin, history, and, frequently, language.
  15. 32. knowledge Everyday assumptions ranging from commonly held
  16. 33. culture The term used to describe cultures based largely on modern
  17. 34. to resources The indicator of availability of material resources to a
  18. 35. context The natural setting in which human organisms and the
  19. 38. Behavior and experience based on interdependence, collective
  20. 39. A set of attitudes, behaviors, and symbols shared by a group of people and
  21. 42. practices related to a particular faith.
  22. 44. and promotes the idea that the various cultural groups have the right to follow
  23. 45. distance The extent to which the members of a society accept that power in
  24. 50. and principles related to psychological functioning of individuals.
  25. 52. rules, symbols, and principles, absorbing and dynamic, science-based and
  26. 53. of political and social freedoms.
  27. 54. avoidance The degree to which the members of a society feel
  28. 56. groups People who identify as part of a distinct group or are descended
  29. 57. knowledge A type of knowledge accumulated as a result of scientific
Down
  1. 1. The view that encourages recognition of equality for all cultural
  2. 2. context The setting in which people participate in both global and local
  3. 4. of modern-day borders.
  4. 6. of resources A measure indicating the presence of and access to
  5. 7. on a wide range of psychological phenomena.
  6. 12. with uncertainty and ambiguity.
  7. 13. interact.
  8. 15. and organizations is distributed unequally.
  9. 16. psychology The critical and comparative study of cultural effects on
  10. 17. orientation Common ways in which people handle uncertainty in their
  11. 19. (value-based) knowledge A stable set of beliefs about the world, the
  12. 21. own culture.
  13. 22. organizing principal or central idea.
  14. 25. psychology The study that seeks to discover systematic relationships
  15. 27. and relatively tolerant to social innovations.
  16. 28. according to the preconceptions originating in the standards and customs of
  17. 29. psychology.
  18. 36. and concern for oneself and one’s immediate primary group.
  19. 37. Complex behavior and experience based on personal independence,
  20. 40. communicated from one generation to the next.
  21. 41. essential for the individual’s well-being.
  22. 43. and principles established predominantly in the past, confined in local or
  23. 46. A cultural heritage shared by a category of people who also share a
  24. 47. it includes various ideological issues, political structures, and the presence or
  25. 48. to individual opinions about psychological phenomena.
  26. 49. physical characteristics.
  27. 51. The tendency (often unintentional) to view other ethnic or cultural
  28. 55. situations and lives in general