Across
- 3. The cross-cultural psychologist who proposed the model of acculturation.
- 7. When a person feels part of their new culture and their heritage culture.
- 10. Treating someone differently because of their belonging to a particular group.
- 11. The EAT (6, 9, 4)
- 13. When a person feels removed from their new culture, but part of their heritage culture.
- 14. How the media sends the message that it's better to be slim. (4, 5)
- 16. An eating disorder characterised by periods of binge eating followed by purging. (7, 7)
- 17. Judging someone before you know them based on their belonging to a particular group.
- 18. When a person is isolated from their heritage and new culture.
Down
- 1. What psychologists call happiness.
- 2. The increasing interaction between countries, migration, technology and the sharing of ideas.
- 4. Having beliefs that are radically different to mainstream society.
- 5. A variable that influences the DV that is not the IV. (10, 7)
- 6. When a person loses their heritage culture and fully immerses in their new culture.
- 8. A common method used to study culture and globalisation involving measuring the effect of a naturally occurring independent variable. (7, 10)
- 9. A study that measures the strength of a relationship between two variables.
- 12. How a person views and feels about their physical body. (4,5)
- 15. A set of cultural values related to the importance of belonging to a group.
