PSY 372 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS UPDATED (2024/2025) (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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PSY 372 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS UPDATED (2024/2025) (VERIFIED ANSWERS)PSY 372 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS UPDATED (2024/2025) (VERIFIED ANSWERS)PSY 372 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS UPDATED (2024/2025) (VERIFIED ANSWERS)PSY 372 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS UPDATED (2024/2025) (...
PSY 372 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS UPDATED (2024/2025)
(VERIFIED ANSWERS)
Describe language barriers as an experience of immigration and refugees
(2) - ANS ✓-parents often have to rely on children to translate
-conversational differences
Describe support networks as an experience of immigration and refugees
(2) - ANS ✓-social network
-refugees have a harder time than immigrants who might already know someone
Describe changing family structures as an experience of immigration and
refugees - ANS ✓change in hierarchies/decision-making power
Describe new family roles as an experience of immigration and refugees (3)
- ANS ✓-women usually need to start working to bring more money home
-men expected to do more housework
-grandparents step in as babysitters
Describe education as an experience of immigration and refugees (2) - ANS
✓-young children thrown into all english classes
-parents put all hopes on child to succeed
Experiences and changes that groups and individuals undergo when they
come into contact with a different culture - ANS ✓acculturation stress
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Feelings of tension and anxiety caused by inability to adapt to new country -
ANS ✓acculturative stress
What are the 4 elements of Berry's model of acculturation? - ANS ✓-
assimilationist
-separationist
-marginalist
-integrationist/biculturals
Forgetting the home culture and committing to host culture; individual who
has given up his/her identity of origin in favor of identifying with the host
culture's values and belief - ANS ✓assimilationist (Berry model)
An individual who identifies with his/her identity of origin and rejects all
the host culture's values and beliefs - ANS ✓separationist (Berry model)
An individual who does not identify with either hers/his original culture or
the host culture - ANS ✓marginalist (Berry model)
An individual who combines aspects of his or her own culture and the host
culture - ANS ✓integrationist/biculturals (Berry model)
What are the 5 elements of the laframboise model of acculturation? - ANS
✓-assimilation
-acculturation
-fusion
-alternation
-multicultural
First stage of laframboise model of acculturation - ANS ✓assimilation -
absorption into the dominant culture
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Second stage of laframboise model of acculturation - ANS ✓acculturated -
competence in a second culture without complete acceptance
Third stage of laframboise model of acculturation - ANS ✓fusion - process of
combining one's culture of origin with host culture, creating a somewhat new
culture
Fourth stage of laframboise model of acculturation - ANS ✓alternation - the
process of alternating between one's culture of origin and host culture depending
on what the context dictates
Fifth stage of laframboise model of acculturation - ANS ✓multicultural -
distinct cultural identities are maintained with a single multicultural social
structure
What are 4 historical examples of discrimination against
immigrants/refugees? - ANS ✓-discrimination against Chinese immigrants,
Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 (prevented more immigrants from coming once
railroad was finished)
-"Gentlemen's agreement" - allowed European immigrants to come to the states
but not asians
-Vietnamese refugees who came to America during Vietnamese war - endured
overcrowded camps, relied on rumors about the host culture within camps,
leading to distrust towards Americans
-Cambodian immigrants during Pol Pot's regime
Includes relationships among family members living within one
household/things that are closer to individuals - ANS ✓microsystem
A layer of context that includes relationships in the immediate area outside
the family, such as school, work, the extended family, and the community in
which one lives (e.g. Doctors) - ANS ✓mesosystem
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