Exam 2: Multicultural Issues Involving
Exam 1: What Is Multicultural Psychology97 Questions
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An admissions committee is trying to apply Sternberg's theory of intelligence to admitting students into their school. They are seeking students with good memorization skills. They are seeking students with ________ intelligence.
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If you are studying an interesting case, you are using a ________ approach to research.
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Julio is interested in testing Spanish-speaking children's abilities to think abstractly through the interpretation of proverbs. He is looking for a Spanish language proverb that is the equivalent of a popularly used English language proverb. Julio is seeking
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The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD, 2017) study found that when examining teamwork,
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Hanyi is seeking a phrase in Cantonese that conveys a similar meaning as an English expression. Hanyi is seeking
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When we seek to find terms or phrases whose meanings are culturally equivalent between two cultures, we are seeking
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A researcher collects data on 50- and 60-year-olds and follows them for 10 years. This researcher then compares responses when the 50-year-olds were 50 years old, both groups when they were 60 years old, and the second set of participants when they were 70 years old. This researcher is employing a ________ experimental design.
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Monica's story about how her brother always did better on standardized tests like the SAT led her to believe that he was just smarter than she was. However, after reading about Sternberg's theory of intelligence, she now realizes that her brother was better than her in ________ intelligence.
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Okagaki and Sternberg (1991) found that Asian parents valued ________ as measures of intelligence.
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Sue (1999) criticized a reviewer for rejecting a study comparing successful African American students with less successful African American students because the reviewer said the study did not have a European American control group. Sue felt the reviewer ignored the importance of
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Suppose that you and a friend both receive an A in your multicultural psychology course. However, you feel that you know much more about the topic than your friend does. If both of you received the same number of points accumulated for the course, how would we be able to determine who understood more of the material?
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The use of narratives in your textbook is an example of the ________ approach.
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If a therapist diagnoses ethnic minorities displaying the same symptoms as their European American counterparts as having schizophrenia whereas the therapist diagnoses the European American clients as having bipolar disorder, this therapist is demonstrating a
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Collecting data on people of different ages at the same time is called a ________ research design.
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When European American liberals suggested that many ethnic minority children grew up in "culturally deprived environments," they were implicitly
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Collecting data on people at one particular age, then following them for a period of time is called a ________ research design.
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According to Mio (2002), one trend in multicultural research is to use more
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A researcher designs a study so that aspects of the study mirror the outside world, including multiple potential influences upon the study's results. This researcher is primarily concerned with
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Collaborative problem solving involves all of the following except
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