Across
- 2. a socially defined population that is derived from distinguishable physical characteristics
- 4. assumes that psychological phenomena are identical across different culture
- 6. _______ psychology studies the ways in which people are affected by the culture they live in (individual psychological processes are shaped by cultural context – trauma research for example)
- 11. assumes that there are basic principles underlying behaviour, but that culture determines the display of these principles. Dominant perspective in cross-cultural psychology research
- 12. a political concept which defines the nation state to which a person owes loyalty, or which governs the individual's environment and social opportunities, such as education and health
- 13. when cultural transmission involves deliberate teaching from within a group
- 14. insider perspective. Culture specific and involves focusing on one cultural group and examining particular psychological aspects of that group
Down
- 1. shared rules that govern the behaviour of a group of people and enable the members of that group to co-exist and survive
- 3. _______ psychology compares the similarities and differences in behaviour across different societies or cultures (big five across cultures for example)
- 5. outsider perspective. Cross-cultural and involves the search for commonalities or differences across cultures
- 7. _____ is when a person or group relates to others on the basis of giving and receiving in equal amounts. Creates a series of obligations that may include sharing food, providing information or helping in disputes
- 8. the process by which culture is transmitted from generation to generation
- 9. membership of a group linked by race, nationality, language or a common cultural heritage
- 10. assumes that all human behaviour is culturally determined
