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1. dependability: (responsibility, optimism, and trustworthiness) 2. interpersonal relatedness: (harmony, thrift, relational orientation, and tradition) (This one is sometimes referred to as 'The Chinese tradition factor') 3. social potency: (leadership, adventurousness, and extraversion) 4. ind...

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1. dependability: (responsibility, optimism, and trustworthiness)
2. interpersonal relatedness: (harmony, thrift, relational orientation, and tradition) (This one is
sometimes referred to as 'The Chinese tradition factor')
3. social potency: (leadership, adventurousness, and extraversion)
4. individualism: (logical orientation, defensiveness, and self-orientation) correct
answers :Chinese personality assessment inventory

form of acculturation where the old culture is valued as well as the new one correct answers
integration

• Maximum emotional and
social role differentiation
between genders
• Men should be assertive and
ambitious
• Work prevails over family
• Admiration for the strong
• Fathers deal with facts,
mothers deal with feelings
• Girls cry, boys fight back
• Fathers decide on family size correct answers Masculinity

The clusters of values, attitudes, customs and practices that characterise a culture are known as
______ syndromes correct answers cultural

• Self as separate and
independent of group
• Interests of individual given
priority
• Pursuit and fulfillment of
individual goals
• Behaviour in terms of
individual decisions and
attributes
• Individual wealth and
possessions
• Leadership, competitiveness,
aggression, achievement
E correct answers Individualist Cultures

1. Social affiliative
2. First Emotional

, 3. Social expressive
4. Emotional
interpersonal
5. Occupational
6. Third emotional
7. Ethical factor
8. Initiative
9. Accessibility correct answers Cross-Cultural
Comparisons

Hassan has fled from warfare in his home country of Somalia. He warmly embraces the values
he finds in Australia, especially freedom of expression and sexual equality. However, he still
adheres to many of the precepts of the Islamic faith he practised in Somalia and in Ethiopia
where he lived with his mother's people. Which form of acculturation is he currently
experiencing? correct answers integration

The theoretical orientation which assumes that basic psychological processes are common to all
human beings is called _________- correct answers universalism

integration, assimilation, separation, marginalisation are the four types of which strategies?
correct answers acculturation

rejecting own culture in favour of new
orm of acculturation where the new culture is valued but not the old correct answers assimilation

Maintaining own and new culture correct answers integration

maintaining own culture but rejecting new
form of acculturation where the old culture is valued but not the new correct answers separation

rejecting own and new culture correct answers marginalisation

The four principles of __________ are:
1. The responsibility of all
2. Respect for each person
3. Fairness for each person
4. Benefits for all
citizenship correct answers culture

In terms of cultural transmissions, the process by which values and norms of a culture are passed
on to its members is called _______ correct answers enculturation

In terms of cultural transmissions, the process by which individuals acquire social skills and
values for integration into a group or community, which is called _______ correct answers
socialisation

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