Across
- 4. Assuming that findings from a group apply to all individuals within that group, leading to incorrect conclusions.
- 6. An approach to studying cultures from within, focusing on local perspectives and understanding behaviors from the viewpoint of the culture itself.
- 7. A state where individuals struggle to define their sense of self due to conflicting cultural influences.
- 8. When individuals reject both their original culture and the new culture, leading to social isolation and a lack of cultural belonging.
- 10. Psychological and emotional difficulties faced when adapting to a new culture, often caused by cultural conflict or pressure to adjust.
- 12. The process where cultural practices or behaviors are no longer tied to a specific location, becoming widespread.
- 14. The worldwide spread of ideas, cultures, and behaviors, shaping identity and attitudes.
- 15. Shared beliefs, practices, and values that transcend national and local boundaries, influenced by globalization.
Down
- 1. When an individual is exposed to another culture which is not their own.
- 2. Uncertainty about the direction of cause and effect in a correlation.
- 3. When a sample is not representative of the target population, causing the results to be unbalanced or inaccurate.
- 5. The unique customs, traditions, and values specific to a particular community or region.
- 9. The extent to which a study accurately measures the concept or psychological construct it claims to assess.
- 11. A cultural adaptation strategy where individuals maintain their original culture while also engaging with the new culture.
- 13. An approach to studying cultures from an outside perspective, using universal concepts and comparing behaviors across cultures.
