Sociocultural approach
Across
- 7. (two words) psychological and social difficulties that accompany new contact with other cultures
- 11. The learning and maintenance of our own cultural norms
- 12. when a person experiences identity confusion as a result of losing faith in local culture due to being exposed by globalization, but feeling excluded from global culture as well.
- 13. (HL) the process of interaction and integration among people of different nations and cultures
- 15. social harmony is valued, modesty is important, self is defined by group membership
- 16. when we adapt our behaviour to be in line with others
- 17. (two words) When people see relationship between two variables even when there is none
- 19. Found that parents react more favourably when their child is engaging in gender appropriate behaviour
Down
- 1. the culture that we come to learn and perhaps adapt to by contact with other cultures
- 2. this study showed that culture has an effect on how young Aboriginal children and white Australians differ in spatial memories
- 3. a social perception of an individual in terms of group membership or physical attributes
- 4. Study investigating how children learn aggressive behaviour
- 5. Argues that a person has not just one “personal self”, but rather several social selves that correspond to group membership
- 6. negative attitude towards local culture, positive attitude towards global culture
- 8. process of cultural and psychological change that takes place due to contact to two or more cultural groups
- 9. (two words) the culture that we grow up in and share with others in the same environment
- 10. assumes that humans learn behaviour through observational learning
- 14. (HL) Young Japanese individuals lock themselves in their rooms and refuse to come out for years
- 17. uniqueness is valued, speaking one's mind is important, everyone has a right to privacy
- 18. investigating if intergroup discrimination would take place based on being put into different groups