Exam 4: Development and Socialization: How Do We Come to Learn a Culture

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Which of the following is most suitable for an agent-based model study?

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The argument that differences in violence between the North and South of the U.S.are due to differences in the importance of honor is

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You are hoping to study how people from Denmark and people from Russia differ on levels of happiness.You are concerned about your study being susceptible to the reference group effect.What is one way of measuring happiness that lessens your study's susceptibility?

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One way of measuring happiness that lessens your study's susceptibility to the reference group effect is to use a standardized measurement tool such as the Subjective Happiness Scale (SHS) or the Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS). These scales provide a universal framework for assessing happiness that is not influenced by cultural or societal norms. By using a standardized measurement tool, you can ensure that the levels of happiness reported by individuals from Denmark and Russia are being compared on an equal and unbiased basis, reducing the impact of the reference group effect on your study.

If you wanted to do a study using a within-groups manipulation to examine whether European Canadians can be made to think either like European Canadian or like Chinese respondents, which of the following would be the most relevant and appropriate methodology?

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Which of the following is the most frequently used dimension in culture research?

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Which type of experiment is most likely to lead participants to guess the hypothesis?

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Recall the study described in the previous question, in which Dr.G made participants think about themselves in independent or interdependent ways and then measured their belief in Chinese values.A sample dataset for the study follows. Recall the study described in the previous question, in which Dr.G made participants think about themselves in independent or interdependent ways and then measured their belief in Chinese values.A sample dataset for the study follows.    What type of method of studying culture does this study employ? What type of method of studying culture does this study employ?

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Zhang wants to run an experiment on cultural priming.Reasoning that language can be used as a cultural prime, he asks all participants whether they prefer he ran their experimental session in English or in Chinese.Zhang tells his participants that either language is fine because he is bilingual.Zhang's crucial mistake is

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Tom comes from a family of cattle herders, while Jack comes from a rice-farming family.They are both recruited to participate in a study that uses a within-subjects manipulation.In the study, the researchers want to see how angry they would get if they were insulted versus if they were not insulted.Anger was measured by measuring blood pressure.Based on Nisbett and Cohen's research on the culture of honor, draw a graph of what you would expect the data to look like.Be sure to label what the independent and dependent variables are in this graph.

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While helping your colleague analyze data, you realize that she has turned the participants' responses into z scores.Based on the response biases described in the textbook, for what is she most likely trying to account?

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You want to do a study to examine whether Greek participants are likely to experience more frequent and more severe threats to their honor than Chinese respondents, or vice versa.What is the most appropriate methodology for testing this?

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All else being equal, which of the following studies will have the most statistical power in a comparison of tight and loose cultures?

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Your cross-cultural study on the effect of individualism on self-control does not have enough statistical power.To maximally increase power in your study, which of the following should you do?

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Using an example from the textbook, explain why researchers should have some knowledge about the cultures they are examining.

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Nisbett and Cohen's explanation for North-South differences in the United States is most persuasive because

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Why would herding lead to the development of a culture of honor?

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A strength of Nisbett and Cohen's research program into the impact of a culture of honor on regional differences in violence between the U.S.South and U.S.North is that

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The tendency for people who live in isolating conditions to report valuing social connection more than those living in close-knit communities is an example of

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In your initial study, you noticed that your participants tended to say they strongly agreed with of the items on your questionnaire.When doing a follow-up study, how would you tell whether your original participants suffered from acquiescence bias?

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In the study conducted by Scandinavian researchers to observe a family meal in rural India, the researchers misunderstood what they had observed because

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