gender and culture bias

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Across
  1. 1. Research approach that investigates behaviour using concepts assumed to be universal across cultures
  2. 5. Judging or interpreting another culture using the values, norms and standards of your own culture, often viewing your culture as superior
  3. 6. Stress response criticised for being based largely on studies of men
  4. 14. Assumption that findings from psychological research apply equally to all people
  5. 15. Attachment: Attachment type involving trust and confidence in the caregiver
  6. 18. Research that may have implications or consequences for individuals or social groups
  7. 19. Attachment researcher whose Strange Situation has been criticised for cultural bias
  8. 20. Form of gender bias that ignores or minimises differences between males and females
Down
  1. 2. Understanding and evaluating a culture according to its own values, norms and context rather than judging it by the standards of another culture
  2. 3. Procedure used to assess attachment that may not be equally valid in all cultures
  3. 4. Cultural orientation that values group harmony, interdependence and collective goals
  4. 7. Psychologist whose theory of psychosexual development is often used as an example of alpha bias because it emphasised differences between males and females
  5. 8. When theories, concepts or methods developed in one culture are applied to another culture without considering cultural differences, potentially leading to biased conclusions
  6. 9. Male-centred view in which male behaviour is treated as the norm against which female behaviour is compared
  7. 10. Cultural orientation that values independence, personal achievement and individual goals
  8. 11. Form of gender bias that exaggerates differences between males and females
  9. 12. Tendency to treat one gender differently from another in psychological theory or research
  10. 13. Occurs when psychological theories or research unfairly favour the values and expectations of one culture
  11. 16. Research approach that studies behaviour from within a specific culture, focusing on culturally unique meanings, values and experiences
  12. 17. Researcher whose obedience studies are often used as an example of beta bias because findings from male participants were generalised to females