Across
- 4. Research shows a “?” between income inequality and anti-social behaviour.
- 6. found a correlation between anti-social behaviour and social economic status: more reports of anti-social behaviour were associated with people who have lower income.
- 9. found that 100% of Kenyan children, compared to 8% of American children, demonstrated altruism.
- 11. “?” refers to the acts of helping others or showing concern for others without expecting any reward.
- 12. found that the children raised on the Kibbutz were more likely to show altruism than those children in Europe and the USA, who were raised in individualist cultures.
- 14. found that children from Russia were more likely to choose resources that benefited others, whereas children from the UK were more likely to choose resources that benefited themselves.
Down
- 1. The 2010 Gallup World Poll found that countries such as “?”, which had the highest level in income inequality reported the highest levels of anti-social behaviour.
- 2. “?” cultures: The needs of the individual are seen as more important than the needs of the group, and the individuals in the society view themselves as independent.
- 3. “?” cultures: The needs of the group are seen as more important than the needs of the individual, and the individuals in the society view themselves as interdependent/connected to other people.
- 5. “?” triggered anti-social behaviour due to the injustice that people felt when he was parting furring the national lockdown.
- 7. “?” inequality refers to countries who have a few people who are very rich but also many people who are very poor.
- 8. If children raised in individualist cultures are given housework to do, it is often for a “?”.
- 10. found that children brought up on a Kibbutz were much more likely to give help to others and ask for it in return compared to children brought up in a city environment.
- 13. Children who are raised in collectivist cultures are “?” expected to help out with the family chores.
