Enculturation and Acculturation
Across
- 2. individuals value their original culture, are afraid of losing it and, as a result, actively avoid contact with other cultures
- 5. individuals are open to change and not concerned about the loss of connection with their original culture
- 8. passing attitudes, behaviours and beliefs from one generation to the next
- 9. internalizing the norms of the dominant culture where you have migrated
- 10. individuals preserve their original values and beliefs, but at the same time explore relationships with other cultures
Down
- 1. the healthy migrant effect diminishes over time
- 3. people who recently migrated have a tendency to be healthier than their counterparts who stayed in the country of origin
- 4. individuals do not maintain their original culture, but neither do they seek contact with other cultures
- 6. the process by which people learn the necessary and appropriate norms in the context of their culture
- 7. the unique set of attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors specific to a particular culture