Exam 4: Development and Socialization: How Do We Come to Learn a Culture
Exam 1: Culture and Human Nature49 Questions
Exam 2: Cultural Evolution51 Questions
Exam 3: Methods for Studying Culture and Psychology49 Questions
Exam 4: Development and Socialization: How Do We Come to Learn a Culture53 Questions
Exam 5: Self and Personality: How Does Culture Affect How We Understand Ourselves50 Questions
Exam 6: Motivation50 Questions
Exam 7: Morality46 Questions
Exam 8: Emotions51 Questions
Exam 9: Cognition and Perception52 Questions
Exam 10: Mental and Physical Health52 Questions
Exam 11: Interpersonal Attraction, Close Relationships, and Groups50 Questions
Exam 12: Living in Multicultural Worlds47 Questions
Exam 13: Physical Health46 Questions
Exam 14: Mentalhealth52 Questions
Exam 15: Organizations Leadership, and Justice60 Questions
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You find that people's responses tend to gather toward the center of your scale.This phenomenon is known as the ________ bias.This bias tends to be shown more by ________.
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Which of the following is one problem especially associated with studies using WEIRD samples?
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Explain whether cross-cultural comparisons of the magnitude of means or cross-cultural comparisons of patterns of means is better for cross-cultural comparison, and why.
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Create a six-item questionnaire about "happiness" designed such that it counters the acquiescence bias.Then, discuss how you would analyze the data to make it less susceptible to the extremity bias.
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In Culture A, people are known to be talkative.In Culture B, they are known to be very quiet.Yet when Reggie gives out questionnaires, he finds that those from Culture A are more likely than those from Culture B to agree with the statement."I don't talk that much." What is a plausible explanation for this?
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A group of researchers wants to learn about the characteristics of home-cooking recipes in Culture X.What is this type of method an example of?
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Dr.G is conducting a study to see whether people can be made to think of themselves in independent versus interdependent ways.Using college students from two different cultures as participants, she had people think about how they are similar to family and friends or how they are different from them.Dr.G then measured how much they believe in traditional Chinese values.This study employs a ________ manipulation, and the way people are made to think about themselves is classified as a(n) ________ variable.
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Leticia is concerned about having acquiescence bias in a survey she is giving to a group of participants.To reduce this bias, she might include which pair of items?
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Abdul wants to study the culture of honor in the Southern versus Northern United States.He wants to see how fighting is portrayed in children's books from the two regions.He should
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Janae is interested in looking at cultural differences in how Mexicans and Americans respond to criticism from authority figures.She is considering using an experimental design instead of a survey.One advantage for Janae in using an experiment is that experimental methods
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Steven is a new English-speaking cultural psychologist who only uses questionnaires.He wants to establish methodological equivalence when studying cultural differences in happiness between rural Nigerians and urban South Koreans.To do that, he will likely
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Dr.H wants to unpackage the cultural difference between Japanese and American horror movies.What is Dr.H trying to find out?
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