Chapter 2

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Across
  1. 5. A strong in-group affiliation with much less respect for out group members
  2. 8. Universal across all cultures, differs from one culture to another
  3. 10. The tendency to see others and their behaviors through your own cultural filters
  4. 12. This orientation looks more into the past and present
  5. 13. This culture teaches members the importance of group values such as benevolence, tradition, and conformity
  6. 15. A attitude and way of behaving in which you're aware of and acknowledge cultural differences
  7. 17. When a immigrant assimilates into the dominant cultures values, beliefs, and language
  8. 18. Cultures high in this are those that foster the curbing of such gratification and its regulation by social norms
  9. 19. Emphasis or stress you place on various syllables
  10. 20. This culture teaches members the importance of individual values such as power, achievement, hedonism, and stimulation
Down
  1. 1. This culture is one in which people are treated as individuals rather than in terms of groups in which they belong
  2. 2. Arts, law, religion, and communication theories styles and attitudes
  3. 3. Socially constructed roles and behaviors that society deems appropriate for males and females
  4. 4. Cultures high in this are those that emphasize the gratification of desires
  5. 6. A fixed impression of a group of people
  6. 7. This culture values modesty, concern for relationships and the quality of life and tenderness
  7. 9. The process by which you learn the norms of a culture different from your native culture
  8. 11. This culture values aggressiveness, material success, and strength
  9. 14. The process by which you learn the culture into which you're born. (Native Culture)
  10. 16. An orientation that promotes the importance of future rewards