Cultural Psychology Final
Conventional moral reasoning:
"actions are seen as morally wrong if they involve violating any rules or laws that the social order maintained..."Actions are moral if they maintain and facilitate social order.
Psychological disorders are
"behaviors that are rare and cause some kind of impairment, although there are many exceptions to the general pattern." (pg 563)
Kufungisisa
"thinking too much" which causes anxiety and somatic problems because of mental exhaustion.
Where did capitalism come from?
(Reformation encouraged the birthing of capitalism) Marx: it emerged from the surplus of capital that came from switching from an agricultural to industrial society. Luther: coined term "calling". This led to individual relationships with God and thus, individualism. Weber: people were to work hard as servants and to prove their elect status as having wealth and reinvesting it.
Primary control
(internal locus of control, influence, agency) comes from within. It is the person striving to have control.
Koro
The fear that one's penis is shrinking into one's body, which causes great distress.
Gemeinschaft
They are small folk communities where interpersonal relationships play a big role. Obligations in ones relationships take on the weight of full morality.
Latah
When someone acts inappropriately after experiencing something frightening, and having no recollection of the outburst after.
Meritocracy
a social system that rewards people based on the principle of equity, which is more common in individualistic societies.
Saccades
extremely quick eye movements that shift people's gaze from one fixation point to another.
Ataques de nervios:
most common in Puerto Rico, where emotional events cause one to experience palpitations, numbness, and heat rising to head.
propinquity effect
people are more likely to befriend and be fond of people with whom they interact often.
People can more accurately interpret facial expressions of
people they know more or know personally because they are familiar and have experience in interpreting their expressions. For example, men with more experience around gay men are more accurately able to predict a man's sexual orientations based on his facial expressions.
Hysteria
primarily diagnosed in women in the 1970s, in which fainting, insomnia, temporary blindness, loss of appetite, loss of sexual drive, sudden paralyses, and "tendency for trouble" could be present. It is no longer diagnosed and does not appear in the DSM-V.
Low relational mobility means
the culture (or person's perception of the culture) has poor opportunities for starting,and growing relationships. Existing relationships are stable and long term.
Ethic of autonomy
the emphasis on freedom and choice. Morals are based on the individual, if you harm someone else that is wrong, but your choices are your own. (pg 488).
Ethic of community is
the idea of social hierarchy. Everyone has an important social role to play and they have an obligation to play it. (pg 488) One is ethically obligated to uphold the duties of their role to one another.
Naive Dialecticism
the idea that contradictions is due to change, and therefore is not negative, but positive because change should be embraced.
Ideal affect
the kinds of feelings people desire
Orthodox
they are committed to the idea of transient authority, which is more powerful and knowledgeable than all of human experience. This authority (God) revealed the ultimate moral code through sacred texts.
ethic of autonomy
this ethic view morality in terms of individual freedom and rights ciolations
Protect fairness
this is an intuition that ensures that rights and resources are distributed in a fair way, which supports the ethic of autonomy. (moral institutions that guide people's moral reasoning)
lot of people in Western cultures do not consider other people
to be enemies.
Protestants
typically have a negative attitude towards laziness.
Kohlberg's levels of moral reasoning are argued to be
universal.
Sleeping patterns and amount of sleep
varies greatly across cultures. It was believed long ago by some cultures that sleep should be separated into different sections. Now it is commonly believed that a solid 8 hours of sleep in a row is the healthiest.
Individualistic cultures are more likely to
want to stick out, and collectivistic cultures are more likely to want to fit in.
Self improvement orientation
wanting to work out your own weaknesses in order to become better. More common in East Asian and collectivist cultures.
Categorical perception
we tend to perceive stimuli in categorical terms--as belonging to separate and discrete categories, even though stimuli may gradually differ from each other along a continuum.
Fundamental attribution error
when dispositional attributions are assumed, and situational attributions are ignored, which causes the understanding of someone/something to be false.
Associative reasoning
when people try to understand a situation by considering the relationships between objects and/or events.
Rule based reasoning
when someone believes the world runs by a certain set of rules, and they utilize those rules to try to understand various situations.
discounting
when someone discounts the importance of the task in which they performed poorly on, so it appears there performance was pointless anyway.
Learned helplessness
when someone feels like they are not in control at all, so they don't try to make a difference. They recoil and simply feel helpless, anxious, and depressed.
External attribution
when you blame the result of your actions on outside influences. This is more common in individualistic societies.
internal attribution
when you take the credit for abilities and outcomes. This is also more common in individualitic societies.
Income correlated positively
with feelings of control.
distal cause
A cause that underlies or is remote from the more obvious direct cause of a departure from good health.
Acquired Variation:
Acquired variation comes from repetitive cultural experiences, such as the Moken children acquiring a more keen visual focus underwater compared to European children. Obesity is a good example of acquired variation. However there is a discrepancy with the typical relationship between culture and obesity in France, where the culture consumes lot of fats but the French are typically thinner and healthier. It is referred to as the French paradox. Height can also be an acquired variation if it is determined by diet and/or lifestyle.
symmetrical features
Another universally attractive trait
Structures of relationships
Communal sharing: everyone treated the same, emphasis on common identity. Authority ranking: hierarchical, people are ranked by authority. Equality matching: people exchange and pay in equal, matching manners. Everything is "fair". Market pricing: emphasis on proportions and ratios. People,exchange equal values,of things, usually at once. Mostly in Western cultures.
Universal Syndromes:
Depression: symptoms may vary across culture, but disorder is similar. Somatization is experiencing symptoms physically. Psychologization (affective?) is psychological symptoms. Neurasthenia: an exhaustion of the nervous system. Social Anxiety Disorder: fear of being social due to being afraid that one will act inappropriately. Taijin kyoufushou: the phobia of confronting others.
Strategies to obtain self-enhancement/feel better about oneself:
Downward social comparison compensatory self-enhancement discounting external attributions basking in reflected glory
Collectivistic cultures:
Greater concern with having face, prevention orientation. Tend to have lower self esteem Find failures more memorable Have few self enhancement strategies More likely to do upward social comparison after a failure Focus on the specific task in which they failed Exaggerate the importance of a task Make external attributions for success Are more critical of own team/group
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Human variability
Epidemiological paradox
Latinos tend to have a lower mortality rate in the US, despite often being of lower SES.
Voodoo death
Most commonly found in Africa, in which people are certain they are under a curse, which causes great distress.
Individualistic cultures (9):
Promotion orientation. Tend to have higher self-esteem. Find successes more memorable Have many self-enhancement strategies More likely to use upward and downward social comparison equally. Use unrelated domains to compensate for downfalls Discount importance of failed task Make more external attributions for failures Bask in glory of own team/group.
Why is the view "Ive all I got" more serious in individualistic cultures?
There is more at stake, it is more necessary to view oneself positively.
Avoid harm
This is an intuition to avoid behaviors that cause harm to others, which is in support of the ethic of autonomy. (moral institutions that guide people's moral reasoning)
Amok
Violent outburst, sometimes including homicidal activities, then followed with brooding, exhaustion, and forgetfulness. Most common in southeast asian cultures.
Malgri
a belief common among australian aborigines that if one does not participate in proper rituals before entering a new territory, they will become very ill.
Susto
a condition in Latin America in which a frightening experience has caused their soul to become detached from their body.
Agonias:
a form of anxiety among the Portuguese.
Dictator game
a game that demonstrates the tendency for people to split money or resources evenly, even if it won't help them gain an reward. A "rational person" would not share anything if it didn't benefit them. The theory is that people have an internal motivation for fairness that guides decisions.
Public goods game
a game used to determine motivations for fairness and cooperation by giving members of a team money, and rewarding the team for contributing the money to the group by multiplying it, however, an individual may fair better if their teammates contribute but they don't.
Basking in the reflected glory
a group to which we belong that has exhibited success or notoriety.
Self-serving bias
a method of achieving self-enhancement in which someone overstates their strengths (consciously or unconsciously) in order to make their self look better. *Characteristic that reveals motivation*
Liget
a passion and anger emotion that is similar to masculinity, according to some cultures. It correlates with drive and competition.
Socioeconomic status contributes greatly to
a person's lifespan.
Self-esteem
a person's view of their self. If someone has good self esteem, they generally view their self quite positively. *Characteristic that reveals motivation*
Predestination
a religious belief held by some protestant sects that claims that there is a selection of people who are predestined to go to heaven, and everyone else is not. One must have certainty about their belief as to whether they are in the elect to be treated as they were. The motivation to interpret things as signs that they were in the elect was prominent.
Idra, a European university student, has moved to another country indefinitely to start a new career. He is currently experiencing anxiety, helplessness, and homesickness. Based on research on acculturation curves, what do you expect to happen with Idra next? Select one: a. He will maintain these feelings if the host culture is homogenous. b. He will maintain these feelings if the host culture is extraverted. c. He will bounce back and adjust to the new culture if the host culture is homogenous. d. He will bounce back and adjust to the new culture if the host culture is extraverted.
a. He will maintain these feelings if the host culture is homogenous. Correct
The facial feedback hypothesis most closely approximates what theoretical perspective? Select one: a. James-Lange theory of emotions b. two-factor theory of emotions c. emotions are theoretical
a. James-Lange theory of emotions Correct
Which of the following is an accurate comparison between bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa? Select one: a. The age at which people first develop the disorder has gotten younger over recent years for both bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa. b. The prevalence rates for both disorders are consistent across cultures. c. Bulimia nervosa is associated with ascetic medieval saints, while anorexia nervosa is not. d. Bulimia nervosa has consistent prevalence rates across cultures, while anorexia nervosa has culturally variable prevalence rates.
a. The age at which people first develop the disorder has gotten younger over recent years for both bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa. Correct
According to the secularization theory, which of the following findings seem the likeliest? Select one: a. a decline in the use of the ethic of divinity to determine morality b. 94 percent of Americans reporting belief in God(s) in some form c. a move toward a balance between Gesellschaft and Gemeinschaft groups d. meritocracy gaining appeal as a principle for fair distribution
a. a decline in the use of the ethic of divinity to determine morality Correct
The fact that people from some cultures lack an enzyme to allow them to digest milk reflects that Select one: a. cultural practices can affect human evolution. b. cultural practices are shaped by the local geography. c. people from different cultures differ more in terms of their genes than they do in terms of their cultural practices. d. this inability is due to a proximal cause.
a. cultural practices can affect human evolution.
Depression is a condition that is Select one: a. found in every culture that has been explored. b. largely absent in China. c. a culture-bound disorder. d. found at similar rates in the population in all industrialized societies.
a. found in every culture that has been explored. Correct
Just for fun, Mary decided to tape the corners of her mouth so that she would appear to be smiling for the duration of that day. According to the facial feedback hypothesis, which of the following emotions is Mary most likely to experience as a result? Select one: a. happiness b. sadness c. anger d. disgust
a. happiness Correct
Research reveals that, in contrast to Westerners, the most desired kinds of emotional states among East Asians are Select one: a. low arousal positive states. b. feelings of group pride. c. feelings of interpersonal connection. d. future positive emotional states.
a. low arousal positive states. Correct
Koro is manifested by a Select one: a. male who feels extreme anxiety that his penis may be perceived as being extremely small. b. female who is deathly afraid of the cold and bundles herself up in as much clothing as possible. c. male who goes off on a rampage and kills anyone he sees, but remembers nothing from the episode. d. female patient who is deathly afraid that her nipples are shrinking into her body.
a. male who feels extreme anxiety that his penis may be perceived as being extremely small.
Which of the following is NOT one of Ekman's basic emotions? Select one: a. pride b. disgust c. surprise d. fear
a. pride Correct
Field independence:
ability to separate object from field.
Cultural competence
able to identify own cultural influences have knowledge of a client's cultural upbringing have flexibility and knowledge of when to generalize about the client's cultural influences, and when to individualize.
Face
amount of social value others give you is you live up to the standards associated with your position." (pg 313). The higher your position, the greater amount of face available to you. Groups can have face too. Face is more easily lost than gained.
Anorexia nervosa
an eating disorder in which someone refuses to maintain a healthy weight, so they choose not to eat. "Holy Anorexia": fasting food for spiritual purposes to the point of emaciation.
Bulimia Nervosa
an eating disorder most common in America women of college age, which includes binge eating and purging.
Seniority system
appeals to the principle of eqUALITY, which rewards time and age in ascending order manner, so there is no competition.
Ritualized displays
are culturally created facial expressions deemed as appropriate in a given culture.
Which of the following examples most accurately portrays research on cultural differences in communication style? Select one: a. Hamada and Matsumoto, who are both Japanese, communicate with each other only by complimenting each other and do not criticize each other. b. Endo, who is Japanese, cannot reach his friend, Tanaka, because Tanaka's cell phone is off, but Endo has great difficulty leaving messages on Tanaka's voice mail. c. Yamazaki, who is Japanese, much prefers to communicate with his friends by writing, more so than his American friend, Claudia. d. Eric, who is American, is more likely to speak in an indirect, roundabout way with his friends than is Itao, who is Japanese.
b. Endo, who is Japanese, cannot reach his friend, Tanaka, because Tanaka's cell phone is off, but Endo has great difficulty leaving messages on Tanaka's voice mail.
Comparisons of Asian Americans and Euro-Americans in their performance on Raven's progressive matrices reveals that Select one: a. Asian Americans tend to outperform Euro-Americans. b. Euro-Americans do worse on the task if they are reciting the alphabet. c. Euro-Americans consistently do better on the task if they are saying something than if they are silent. d. Asian Americans do better on the task if they are reciting the alphabet than if they are silent.
b. Euro-Americans do worse on the task if they are reciting the alphabet. Correct
A Catholic and a Protestant walk into a bar. Their names are Jon and Jack, respectively. They start discussing everything from social issues to psychological research. They agree that they have many similarities and differences. Based on the textbook's research on Catholics and Protestants, which of the following is likely similar or different between the two of them? Select one: a. Both Jon and Jack equally find overweight people to be lazy. b. Jack is much more individualistic than Jon. c. Jon has a high-status nonmanual occupation, while Jack does not. d. Jack is more accepting of overweight people than Jon.
b. Jack is much more individualistic than Jon. Correct
Which of the following statements best reflects research on cultural differences in sleep patterns among European-Canadians, Asian-Canadians, and the Japanese? Select one: a. Japanese people sleep more efficiently than European-Canadians. b. Japanese people sleep less than European-Canadians. c. European-Canadians report feeling more tired during the day than Japanese. d. Asian-Canadians sleep less than European-Canadians.
b. Japanese people sleep less than European-Canadians.
Quang Giáp is from a society where people tend to attribute the behaviors of others as being the result of external pressures. After living in the United States for many years, however, Quang Giáp often finds himself increasingly attributing the behaviors of others as being the result of internal factors. What is this an example of? Select one: a. cultural fit b. blending c. marginalization d. frame-switching
b. blending Correct
Research reveals that the French paradox (the tendency for French people to have low body fat percentages despite eating a diet high in fat) is due to the French Select one: a. consuming less red wine. b. consuming fewer calories. c. exercising more. d. avoiding high-fat foods.
b. consuming fewer calories. Correct
Wendy, an American patient with depression, reports feeling suicidal, with a depressed mood and trouble sleeping. She is prescribed antidepressants. Weiwei, a Chinese patient with depression, is Select one: a. less likely to report sleep complaints. b. less likely to report depressed mood. c. more likely to take antidepressants. d. more likely to become suicidal.
b. less likely to report depressed mood. Correct
Stereotype threat occurs because Select one: a. it is damaging to a person's self-esteem if others share negative stereotypes of his or her group. b. people are at risk for sometimes acting in ways consistent with stereotypes and thereby proving the stereotype and creating a self-fulfilling prophecy. c. all believe in the content of stereotypes, even if they will not consciously admit it. d. people apply stereotypes to groups that they do not like.
b. people are at risk for sometimes acting in ways consistent with stereotypes and thereby proving the stereotype and creating a self-fulfilling prophecy. Correct
Which of the following products or services does NOT capitalize on universal bases of attraction? Select one: a. makeup that covers skin blemishes b. photo-editing software that can mix different body shapes together c. creams that get rid of acne and pimples d. laser procedures that remove scars
b. photo-editing software that can mix different body shapes together Correct
Dr. House is a medical doctor in the United States. He is giving a seminar on health-related behaviors both to doctors from other countries and ordinary American citizens. Which group is most likely to agree with Dr. House? Select one: a. the doctors from other countries b. the ordinary American citizens c. Neither will agree with him. d. Both groups will equally agree with him.
b. the ordinary American citizens Correct
Several real estate agents have been convicted of several counts of real estate fraud. The most plausible reaction from American and Japanese news outlets is that Japanese newspapers are likelier than American ones to Select one: a. recommend strong punishment of the agents. b. view the real estate companies to be at fault. c. predict similar events will happen in the future. d. remove their assets from the companies involved.
b. view the real estate companies to be at fault. Correct
Work during the Protestant Reformation...
became a moral obligation rather than something necessary for subsistence. Protestants believed that people should take their work seriously, and that their work was spiritual tasks.
Prevention orientation
being cautious not to lose what you have (such as face).
Promotion orientation
being more highly concerned with advancing and gaining more (including social status).
Progressivists
believe in the importance of human judgement and that moral codes change as humans and society change.
One frozen yogurt parlor has ten flavors from which to choose (Parlor X), and another parlor has more than one hundred flavors (Parlor Z). You ask people to choose which one they want to patron. Which of the following is most indicative of people's preferences, given the research on choices as described in the textbook? Select one: a. Americans, like people from other Western cultures, would always prefer to go to Parlor Z. b. Europeans prefer Parlor Z more than Americans do. c. Although Americans may say that they prefer Parlor Z, they actually would have a more difficult time choosing a flavor from Parlor Z than from Parlor X. d. Americans would prefer it if their significant others choose for them.
c. Although Americans may say that they prefer Parlor Z, they actually would have a more difficult time choosing a flavor from Parlor Z than from Parlor X. Correct
According to the propinquity effect, which of the following people are most likely to become friends? Select one: a. Jaedong and Fox, who live in neighboring apartment units b. Betty and Bulma, who work in different departments of the same company c. Amy and Alyssa, who meet each other at the bus stop every day d. Malcolm and Maurice, two people who both drive the same model of car
c. Amy and Alyssa, who meet each other at the bus stop every day Correct
Yasmeen is an Indian professor and Jasmine is an American professor. They teach the same class at the same school by alternating the weeks when they lecture, and they also share the same office during office hours. Both teachers are in their shared office listening to students plead their cases to get some extra points for their essays. Under which of the following circumstances would Yasmeen be more willing to give extra points than would Jasmine? Select one or more: a. A. if the student's claim was "I deserve these few points because I worked really hard and spent a lot of sleepless nights doing practice questions" b. B. if the student's claim was "I think I should be given these few extra points because I am a better student than the grade indicates" c. C. if the student's claim was "I need these few extra points to get the position I'm looking for in this animation firm" d. D. if the student's claim was "I should get these few extra points because my friend Ryan got a few extra points as well"
c. C. if the student's claim was "I need these few extra points to get the position I'm looking for in this animation firm" Correct
Claudia and Hideki are math students. Claudia has a self-enhancement orientation, whereas Hideki has a self-improvement orientation. The best way to make them both continue to put in effort to learn math is to give Select one: a. both students a very difficult math test that is rigged to make them do poorly. b. both students a very easy math test that is rigged to make them do well. c. Claudia a very easy math test so she is rigged to do well, but give Hideki a very difficult math test so he is rigged to do poorly. d. Claudia a very difficult math test so she is rigged to do poorly, but give Hideki a very easy math test so he is rigged to do well.
c. Claudia a very easy math test so she is rigged to do well, but give Hideki a very difficult math test so he is rigged to do poorly. Correct
Display rules are
cultural norms set for deciding what is appropriate to display as a facial expression in varying situations, and how intensely to express it.
Which of the following statements about self-esteem is most accurate? Select one: a. There is very little variation in self-esteem across cultures. b. In interdependent cultures, interdependence is negatively related to self-esteem, whereas in independent cultures, interdependence is positively related to self-esteem. c. Independence is positively related to self-esteem. d. Interdependence is positively related to self-esteem.
c. Independence is positively related to self-esteem. Correct
Which of the following statements is true? Select one: a. European-Americans have better outcomes for the leading causes of death than Hispanic-Americans, unless you control for socioeconomic status, and then Hispanic-Americans fare better. b. If you control for socioeconomic status, European-Americans and African Americans do not differ in their health outcomes. c. The health advantages of Hispanic-Americans over European-Americans decrease the longer that they have lived in the United States. d. The best-supported evidence for the positive health outcomes for Hispanic-Americans is that only Hispanics who were healthy enough to make the long trip to the United States migrated there.
c. The health advantages of Hispanic-Americans over European-Americans decrease the longer that they have lived in the United States. Correct
According to studies of immorality and thought, what will a Jewish person think of a man who is thinking about cheating on his wife? Select one or more: a. The man deserves to be punished. b. The man has violated the ethic of divinity. c. The man has not violated a moral code as long as he does not act on his thoughts. d. The man has failed to achieve purity.
c. The man has not violated a moral code as long as he does not act on his thoughts. Correct
Which of the following regarding the research on political identity and morality is true? Select one: a. The more conservative one is, the more one is concerned about all five moral institutions. b. The more liberal one is, the more one is concerned about protecting fairness. c. The more liberal one is, the less one is concerned about loyalty to the in-group. d. Regardless of political identity, people are always more concerned about avoiding harm than they are about purity.
c. The more liberal one is, the less one is concerned about loyalty to the in-group. Correct
A certain country has been experiencing huge gains in its economy. Based on research covered in this textbook about economic effects, which of the following is the most likely consequence of these gains? Select one: a. More people in that country will be moving into the cities. b. Fewer people in that country will have the required daily caloric intake. c. The people in that country will get taller, on average. d. There will be more collectivism in that country.
c. The people in that country will get taller, on average.
Despite malgri, agonias, koro, and dhat all being described very differently, they all share one underlying similarity. True or False? Select one: a. True—they are all untreatable. b. False—they share no underlying similarities at all. c. True—they all share the element of anxiety. d. False—some result in death while others do not.
c. True—they all share the element of anxiety. Correct
In a low context culture
there is less cultural communication, therefore people need to be more specific when communicating.
Horatio and Gil are debating the legalization of marijuana. Horatio has a strong argument for legalization, while Gil has a weak argument against it. Zhang, a Chinese student, is watching the debate. Compared to how Zhang would perceive the arguments if he were to encounter just one argument, how will he perceive the arguments if they are both presented to him? Select one: a. Zhang would be less confident that either argument is true. b. Zhang would become more convinced that each argument is true. c. Zhang would become less convinced that Horatio's argument is true, but become more convinced that Gil's argument is true. d. Zhang would become more committed to his initial position, whatever it may be.
c. Zhang would become less convinced that Horatio's argument is true, but become more convinced that Gil's argument is true. Correct
1.Which one does not belong: a human, a giraffe, and a car? Select one: a. analytic thinker: human; holistic thinker: car b. analytic thinker: giraffe; holistic thinker: human c. analytic thinker: car; holistic thinker: giraffe d. analytic thinker: car; holistic thinker: car
c. analytic thinker: car; holistic thinker: giraffe Correct
People from cultures that do not have words for numbers beyond two or three Select one: a. can still detect changes in the number of objects in the same way as those who have words for a complete number set. b. are unable to discriminate between different quantities. c. are able to discriminate between rough proportions, but not for precise numbers. d. can still do basic counting, but not basic addition or subtraction.
c. are able to discriminate between rough proportions, but not for precise numbers. Correct
At Kohlberg's preconventional level of moral development, someone is considered moral when he Select one: a. refrains from stealing from a store because it is illegal. b. decides to give money to the poor because it is very exciting. c. chooses to do a good deed because he is likely to be recognized by doing so. d. donates money to AIDS research because he has AIDS.
c. chooses to do a good deed because he is likely to be recognized by doing so. Correct
Analytic thinking is argued to be associated with Select one: a. field dependence. b. family resemblance reasoning. c. dispositional attributions. d. high horizons in drawings.
c. dispositional attributions. Correct
The fact that the amount of ultraviolet radiation that reaches different parts of the world has led to the evolution of differences in skin color is an example of which of the following? Select one: a. acquired biological differences b. existential universal c. distal cause d. nonuniversal
c. distal cause
You and a friend run into each other on the street, and you see that he is carrying a fish that he has just caught. You would love to get that fish home and cook it to make your wife happy. You and your friend agree that the fish is equivalent to the corn you are carrying in your bag. The two of you then exchange the fish for the corn before heading off to your respective homes. What is this an example of? Select one: a. authority ranking b. communal sharing c. market pricing d. equality matching
c. market pricing Correct
Trust toward strangers Select one: a. is unusually low among Americans. b. steadily decreases across the life span in all cultures. c. is correlated with feelings of self-esteem. d. is weaker in collectivistic cultures.
d. is weaker in collectivistic cultures. Correct
Research on obesity rates and genetically based skin color illustrate different types of biological change because Select one: a. while genetically based skin color demonstrates culture-gene coevolution, obesity rates do not. b. while obesity rates demonstrate opposite effects of genes across cultures, genetically based skin color demonstrates the same effects of genes across cultures. c. obesity rates demonstrate an evoked cultural response; genetically based skin color does not. d. obesity rates show how distal causes can lead to biological changes, while genetically based skin color shows how proximal causes can lead to biological changes.
c. obesity rates demonstrate an evoked cultural response; genetically based skin color does not. Correct
The findings from acculturation research are less coherent than many other topics largely because Select one: a. one cannot put people through an acculturation experiment—it is all correlational research. b. there are no validated acculturation measures. c. people's circumstances vary so much that it makes it difficult to identify common patterns. d. there is no consensual definition on what acculturation means.
c. people's circumstances vary so much that it makes it difficult to identify common patterns. Correct
Jeeyoung is an East Asian student who is going through a tough time. Given her emotional situation, which of the following is she most likely to do to make herself feel better? Select one: a. seek professional help b. seek the help of her close friends c. remind herself of her connections with others d. introspect and solve the problems herself
c. remind herself of her connections with others Correct
Calling
came about in the Protestant Reformation and is the unique purpose God gives each of His children.Each person is equipped with the skills needed to accomplish their calling.
Facial expressions and body language
can be genetic. For example, blind judo wrestlers showed pride via body expressions were similar to those of someone who was not blind.
Field dependence
can not separate objects from field.
Kohlberg's stages of moral development:
cognitive abilities underlie moral reasoning. (pg 484-486) includes: Preconventional moral reasoning Conventional moral reasoning Postconventional
Downward social comparison
comparing your ability to someone who you know has a worse ability than you do.
Postconventional moral reasoning
considering logical aspects of ethical principles (what is right or wrong).
Situational attributions:
considering the influence of the situation to understand someone/something.
Dispositional attributions
considering the underlying attributes and qualities of someone or something to understand it/them.
Romantic love, discussed within the context of monogamous human relationships in the textbook, exists because it was evolutionarily advantageous for our ancestors. True or false? Select one or more: a. D. False—someone experiencing romantic love was more likely to hunt more dangerous prey than someone not experiencing romantic love. b. C. True—romantic love led people to become more skilled hunters and gatherers, allowing for greater survivability. c. B. False—romantic love hindered an individual's ability to spread one's genetic material. d. A. True—more children from parents who experienced romantic love survived to pass on their genes, compared to parents without romantic love.
d. A. True—more children from parents who experienced romantic love survived to pass on their genes, compared to parents without romantic love. Correct
A group of East Asians and Americans have won a contest, and each person is allowed to pick a car from a selection of cars. All cars are of the same make, model, and year. The only thing that differs between them is that they can be one of two colors. Furthermore, there is an extremely unequal proportion between the two colors, making the minority color very unique. Given this scenario, which of the following statements is true? Select one: a. East Asians will choose their cars randomly. b. Americans will choose cars with the brightest colors. c. East Asians will choose unique-colored cars. d. Americans will choose minority-colored cars.
d. Americans will choose minority-colored cars. Correct
Lara is of low socioeconomic status (SES) and lives in a low-SES neighborhood. Larry is of low SES but lives in a high-SES neighborhood. (Note that low SES here means $30,000 per year.) Which of the two will likely have a longer life expectancy? Select one: a. They should live approximately equally long. b. Whoever has more money within that low-SES bracket will live longer. c. Larry d. Lara
d. Lara
According to the textbook, which of the following patients with schizophrenia is going to have the best outcome? Select one: a. Vanness, who lives with his family in a developed society b. Jordan, who lives by himself in a developed society c. Malcolm, who has paranoid schizophrenia d. Latiri, who lives with her family in an undeveloped society
d. Latiri, who lives with her family in an undeveloped society
Which of the following is an example of the "epidemiological paradox"? Select one: a. Ideas usually stick around in areas of high density, but some ideas perpetuate even in areas of low density due to the lack of introduction of new ideas. b. Illnesses can be deadly for some populations, but are of no concern to other populations. c. Although some remedies work well to stop communicable diseases in some regions, they are powerless in other regions. d. Marisol, who immigrated to the United States from Mexico, has a lower socioeconomic status, but better health, than her friend who was born in the United States.
d. Marisol, who immigrated to the United States from Mexico, has a lower socioeconomic status, but better health, than her friend who was born in the United States. Correct
How is the Protestant Reformation relevant to the question of why Westerners self-enhance so much? Select one: a. The Christian doctrine that all of God's creations should be respected requires that people respect themselves and come to view themselves in unrealistically positive terms. b. Because God loves everybody, it follows that people should also love themselves. c. Catholicism emphasizes confession, which involves a recognition of one's faults. The shift to Protestantism led Protestants to avoid thinking about their faults. d. People are motivated to believe that they are predestined to go to heaven, and this leads them to interpret their behavior in an unrealistically positive light.
d. People are motivated to believe that they are predestined to go to heaven, and this leads them to interpret their behavior in an unrealistically positive light. Correct
Which of the following is an example of someone defining emotions using the James-Lange theory of emotions? Select one: a. Ryan thinks he is in love with Cheryl because she makes him happy every time he sees her. b. Ryan thinks he is happy because it is one of the basic emotions. c. Ryan thinks he feels sadness because his long-time pet had just passed away. d. Ryan thinks he feels excitement because his heart was racing after having held his breath for a minute while under water in the pool.
d. Ryan thinks he feels excitement because his heart was racing after having held his breath for a minute while under water in the pool. Correct
Your friend Basdeo would like to become more creative. Which of the following would you recommend to him? Select one: a. go observe another culture b. be more extraverted c. adopt an L-shape acculturation curve d. You would not recommend any of these choices.
d. You would not recommend any of these choices.
The tendency for Indians to sometimes bite their tongues—an expression not recognized elsewhere—reflects Select one: a. feelings of sadness. b. a basic emotion. c. a reflexive emotional expression. d. a ritualized display.
d. a ritualized display. Correct
The postconventional level of moral development is most closely associated with what code of ethic? Select one: a. justice b. community c. divinity d. autonomy
d. autonomy Correct
Which of the following is reliably associated with reduced acculturative stress? Select one: a. extraversion b. an interdependent view of self c. an independent view of self d. cultural fitness
d. cultural fitness Correct
Mandia met a friend called Martina in university. Martina's boyfriend likes to go to bars to drink, and makes Martina go to bars with him. Mandia knows that Martina's boyfriend makes her go to bars, but still thinks that Martina goes because she likes to go to bars. The term that best describes Mandia's thoughts is Select one: a. situational attributions. b. naïve dialecticism. c. dispositional attributions. d. fundamental attribution error.
d. fundamental attribution error. (look this up)
People who are especially field dependent tend to be Select one: a. introverted. b. from Western cultures. c. hunters or herders. d. holistic thinkers.
d. holistic thinkers. Correct
Suicide rates Select one: a. vary across cultures as much as they do because definitions of suicide similarly vary. b. among adolescents is the highest in the world in Japan. c. in the United States are among the highest in the world. d. increase among the elderly in many cultures.
d. increase among the elderly in many cultures. Correct
High relational mobility
the community has many opportunities for relationships to be built, and standing relationships are flexible
Taijin kyofusho differs from social anxiety disorder in that Select one: a. it is a more debilitating condition than social anxiety disorder. b. social anxiety disorder is only found in the West, and taijin kyofusho is only found in East Asia. c. it is a psychotic condition, whereas social anxiety disorder is a neurotic condition. d. it involves some imagined physical symptoms that social anxiety disorder does not.
d. it involves some imagined physical symptoms that social anxiety disorder does not. Correct
Varun is a Fijian immigrant to Canada. After observing him over time, his friends felt like he was not really participating in Canadian culture, nor did he seem to have much to do with his Fijian roots. Which of the following best describes Varun? Select one: a. L-shaped curve b. adjustment c. separation strategy d. marginalization strategy
d. marginalization strategy Correct
The moral reasoning of people of orthodox religious sects tend to fit the best with Select one: a. the ethic of community. b. preconventional moral reasoning. c. the ethic of autonomy. d. the ethic of divinity.
d. the ethic of divinity. Correct
Studies showed that Asians are typically better at
detecting changes in backgrounds than Americans because they exhibits saccades more, which are rapid eye movements.
Ethic of divinity
emphasizes God's natural order of things, and if something is caused to be degraded or impure, that would be immoral. (pg 488)
when are people less likely to exhibit self serving bias?
in areas when concrete data can be obtained.
Innate Variation
includes Culture-gene co-evolution: culture and genes evolve based on one another, and that as the culture changes genomes, there are other genomes that then have pressure on them and evolve as well.
Frigophobia
intense fear of catching cold, most commonly found in China.
Subjective well being
is a feeling of how much one is satisfied with their life.
Complexion
is a universal physical trait that people find attractive, most likely because it can indicate good health, which is instinctual to be attracted to.
proximate cause
is an event sufficiently related to a legally recognizable injury
Ethnocentrism
is believing your own culture is better or more natural than someone else's culture. It is difficult to avoid because people are socialized to think in ways consistent with their own culture (pg 483).
Upward social comparison
is comparing one's own skill level to that of someone who is more skilled than you. This can make someone look worse.
Holistic thinking
is focused on relationships and how things interact. Objects are understood in how they relate to other things. This is more common in East Asian cultures. (pg. 349) The chinese showed evidence of holistic thinking first, they figured out the connection between the moon and tide, and magnetism before the Westerners did. INCLUDES: Field dependence, Situational attributions, Associative reasoning
Analytic thinking
is focusing on objects as independent things. It does not associate the object as being a part of its surrounding. This is more common in western cultures. (pg. 349) Includes: field dependence, dispositional attributions, fundamental attribution error, rule based reasoning.
Gesellschaft
is the German word for society. They treat relationships imaginary, instrumental, and a means to an end.Primary focus is on autonomous individuals who are bound to one another through social convention.
Secularization theory
is the idea that religion is on the decline and secular thought it on the uprise. (pg. 481)
compensatory self-enhancement
is when someone acknowledges and discounts their shortcoming or set back, and focuses more on a different skill that they do have, and often they exaggerate that skill to feel better.
Whorfian (linguistic theory) hypothesis
language determines how we think, we cannot think about much that we do not have words for.
East Asians appear to ________ their self as much as Westerners do, however they are more critical evaluating their _______________.
like; competence
Indians are more likely than Americans to
make a decision based on considerations of others, versus what they prefer.
As a co-contributor, or possibly result of SES,
minority groups tend to have shorter lifespans as well.
Simpatico is
relationship style in Latin-America that is defined a deep friendship that is highly relational and has expressive displays of graciousness, hospitality, and personal harmony.
emotional universals
research on facial expressions reveals much consistency around the world in the ways that the basic emotions of fear, anger, happiness, sadness, surprise, and disgust.
Principle of eqUITY
resources are distributed based on an individual's contributions.
Principle of need
resources are distributed by granting the to people who need them most first.
Facial feedback hypothesis
says that people figure out their own feeling through the help of interpreting their own facial expressions.
The two arguments for explaining human biological variability are
selection: causes innate genome variation across cultures experiences: causing acquired variation in biology.
Independence/ individualism is positively correlated with
self esteem
Hikikimori:
social withdrawal.Defined as 6 months in an asocial state.
The similarity attraction effect
states that people are attracted to other who are similar to their self. This is why people with a lot in common often become,fond of each other. They could belong to the same group, sport, religion, major, etc.
Culture-bound syndrome:
syndromes that are greatly affected by cultural influences, causing them to be different or less present in other cultures. includes: bulimia nervosa anorexia koro amok hysteria frigophobia susto voodoo death latah malgri kufungisisa agonias ataques de nervios
averaged features
tend to be especially attractive
Endowment effect
tendency for people to value objects more once they own them.This is because once someone owns something, they tend to see the object as connected to their self.
What Christian concept revealed people's belief for the individual self and need for achievement?
the Last Judgement
Dhat syndrome:
the belief held most commonly by south Asian young men that they are leaking semen, which causes them large amounts of psychological distress. (cultural disorder).
James Lange theory of emotion
the belief that emotions are physiological responses to stimuli. Our autonomic nervous system responds to stimuli in a way that would help us survive, and our emotions are bodily responses that indicate how we should respond. If our autonomic nervous system was removed (heart rate, muscle tensions, etc, our emotion would only be a dry mental state.
Two factor theory of emotions
the belief that interpretations of physiological signs indicate what feelings someone is experiencing. This theory was developed by Walter Cannon because he believed a simple nervous system could not fully express the complexity of emotions. The emphasis became on the psychological state of mind rather than physical response.
Mere exposure effect
the more we are exposed to a stimulus, the more we are attracted to it.
Be loyal to their in-groups
the motivation to be loyal to one's in group support the notion of ethic of community. (moral institutions that guide people's moral reasoning)
Achieve purity
the motivation to be pure and tendency to be disgusted at behaviors that are impure or sinful. (moral institutions that guide people's moral reasoning)
Self-enhancement
the motivation to view oneself positively *Characteristic that reveals motivation*
French paradox
the phenomena that occurs with the French with their diet being rich in fats, but they have healthier hearts and lower rates of obesity.
Antisocial punishment
the phenomena where a player punished another player even if it would not benefit them, most commonly for the purpose of revenge.
Altruistic punishment
the punishment for people who do not cooperate, in order to establish norms.
Preconventional moral reasoning
the reasoning in which people calculate how good or bad they would be for acting in a specific way, and use that to interpret morality.
Respect hierarchy:
the tendency to admire superiors and that subordinated need to act in accordance with the wishes of authority figures. (moral institutions that guide people's moral reasoning)
Entity theory of the world
the world is fixed and beyond our control.
Incremental theory of the world
the world will respond to attempts to change it.
In high context culture
there is a lot of shared cultural knowledge culture because the people are highly involved with one another and share many cultural things. People understand one another better, typically.