Deck 17: Culture and Personality

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Evoked cooperation is usually the result of _____ conditions in the environment.

A)no variance
B)low variance
C)medium variance
D)high variance
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Children raised in unpredictable environments are more likely to

A)pursue a short-term mating strategy.
B)pursue a long-term mating strategy.
C)expect to be married throughout adulthood.
D)develop narcissistic personalities.
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The question of whether personality characteristics are universal addresses the _____ level of analysis.

A)human nature
B)group differences
C)individual differences
D)individual uniqueness
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Jay Belsky and his colleagues believe that an early environment with harsh, rejecting, and inconsistent child rearing practices, and erratic parental investment will foster

A)in children the desire to constantly evoke cooperation across all environmental conditions.
B)in children an impulsive personality and a mating strategy marked by earlier reproduction.
C)unconscientious children that have lower levels of formal education.
D)highly cooperative children with mating strategies marked by delayed reproduction.
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The X people live in a desert where the temperature often exceeds 100 degrees Fahrenheit.They wear lightweight, loose robes and large-brimmed hats.The X people's mode of dress is an example of

A)transmitted culture.
B)cultural universals.
C)evoked culture.
D)elicited culture
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High-variance conditions are most associated with

A)independence.
B)aggression.
C)sharing.
D)social inequality.
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic for cultures that emphasize chastity to their children? They are more likely to

A)invest in their children.
B)have many stable marriages.
C)have many divorces.
D)become extinct.
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Research suggests that cooperative cultures develop

A)in cooler climates.
B)in warmer climates.
C)where resources are more variable.
D)where resources are less variable.
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Almost all members of the Bleeminese tribe go bowling.However, it is rare for a member of the Bloopine tribe to bowl at all.This difference in behavior between the two tribes represents a cultural

A)variation.
B)stratification.
C)deviation.
D)norm.
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Among lowland Yanomamö men, one of the LEAST desirable personality characteristics is

A)cowardice.
B)neuroticism.
C)low self-esteem.
D)aggressiveness.
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Tooby and Cosmides define cultural variations as within-group

A)similarities and between-group similarities.
B)similarities and between-group differences.
C)differences and between-group similarities.
D)differences and between-group differences.
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Egalitarianism is associated with

A)high-variance conditions.
B)low-variance conditions.
C)agricultural cultures.
D)cultures of honor.
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Nisbett and his colleagues have proposed the notion that a _____ is a variable based upon defending oneself against aggression evoked by other individuals in the environment.

A)provoked environment
B)culture of honor
C)den of inequity
D)elicited culture
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The proclivity of evoked mating strategies to vary cross-culturally may be based upon differences in the

A)relative value of women across different cultures.
B)value placed on chastity and parental investment across cultures.
C)in the geographical factors that vary across cultures.
D)the level of the equality between men and women across cultures.
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If every day all the hunters in a tribe successfully return from the daily hunting expedition with plenty of slain animals, there will be _____ due to the _____.

A)little evoked cooperation; low-variance conditions
B)much evoked cooperation; low-variance conditions
C)little evoked cooperation; high-variance conditions
D)much evoked cooperation; high-variance conditions
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The bulky clothes that people in far northern cultures often wear is an example of

A)transmitted culture.
B)cultural universals.
C)evoked culture.
D)a culture of honor.
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Characteristics that are universally common to all people, but only evident in some cultures are examples of

A)transmitted culture.
B)cultural universals.
C)evoked culture.
D)elicited culture.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the goals of cultural personality psychology? To discover

A)the principles underlying cultural diversity.
B)how individual humans differ.
C)how human psychology shapes culture.
D)how cultural shapes personality.
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Cultural characteristics that start out as ideas are most likely examples of

A)transmitted culture.
B)cultural universals.
C)evoked culture.
D)elicited culture.
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Environmental conditions are most responsible for

A)transmitted culture.
B)cultural universals.
C)evoked culture.
D)elicited culture.
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A study of Asian Americans living in New York who did not identify themselves as Asian found that they used more

A)self-descriptive adjectives than Euro-Americans.
B)social role adjectives than Euro-Americans.
C)self-descriptive adjectives than Euro-Americans if they identified themselves as Asian.
D)abstract and autonomous self-statements.
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The Bleeminese, a little known culture located northeast of Pixley, have a set of coming-of-age rituals that include watching 50 hours of Green Acres reruns, dressing like Arnold the Pig, reciting the secret Bleem chants, and other strenuous tasks.The Bleeminese have passed down their coming-of-age ceremony to each 12-year-old Bleem who, in turn, will make sure to pass on the tradition to their children.This Bleeminese ritual is an example of

A)transmitted culture.
B)cultural universals.
C)evoked culture.
D)elicited culture.
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_____ is the process of adapting to the ways of life and beliefs that are common in one's new culture.

A)Acclamation
B)Emancipation
C)Acculturation
D)Emaciation
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Culturally transmitted ideas about morality are first evident in

A)infancy.
B)childhood.
C)adolescence.
D)adulthood.
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In a study by Nisbett, _____ were more likely to respond to insults with aggression.

A)Southerners
B)Northerners
C)people from independent cultures
D)people from interdependent cultures
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American children's judgments of right and wrong

A)have been diluted significantly by the media.
B)do not reflect adult judgments until adolescence.
C)are extremely similar to adult judgments by age five.
D)are more similar to their grandparents then parents.
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The cultural task of _____ involves how you are affiliated with, attached to, or engaged in the larger group of which you are a member.

A)independence
B)interdependence
C)individualism
D)collectivism
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Nisbett's "cultures of honor" is an example of

A)interdependence.
B)independence.
C)evoked culture.
D)transmitted culture.
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According to Markus and Kitayama, people in _____ are more likely to think of themselves in reference to their larger cultural group.

A)England
B)Zaire
C)America
D)Japan
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Cultural differences are most apparent in

A)expression of emotions.
B)recognizing emotion expressions.
C)the dimensional structure of personality traits.
D)self-concepts.
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The idea that it is wrong to eat beef is an example of

A)evoked culture.
B)transmitted culture.
C)Balkanization.
D)reactive culture.
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Western cultures tend to emphasize the cultural task of _____ more than non-Western cultures.

A)cultural transmission
B)evoking culture
C)independence
D)interdependence
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People in Eastern cultures tend to use more _____ to describe themselves.

A)relational statements
B)personal adjectives
C)global adjectives
D)attitudinal statements
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Which of the following descriptions is more typical of a person from a non-Western culture?

A)I am Mary's brother.
B)I am submissive.
C)I am agreeable.
D)I am self-reliant.
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Nisbett has attributed greater aggression among Southerners to

A)transmitted culture.
B)false politeness.
C)the greater need to protect resources that could easily be stolen.
D)the warmer southern climate.
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According to Nisbett, honor is most important in

A)cultures with low variance in resources.
B)cultures with high variance in resources.
C)agricultural cultures.
D)herding cultures.
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"Balkanization" is a term that refers to

A)greater permeability between cultures.
B)cross-cultural marriages.
C)social resegregation following a peaceful time of diversity.
D)cultural differences.
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Collectivist cultures are similar to _____ cultures.

A)individualist
B)interdependent
C)independent
D)introverted
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Which of the following moral ideas is most widely accepted across cultures?

A)Incest is wrong.
B)Eating pork is wrong.
C)Combing one's hair during a thunderstorm is wrong.
D)Beating one's wife is wrong.
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Which of the following is a positive aspect of cross-cultural marriages?

A)Limited options in child rearing practices.
B)Ease of communication.
C)More options in gender roles.
D)Restricted cultural bonds.
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Compared to Americans, Japanese individuals tend to explain events _____ with attention to relationships, contacts, and links to the object as a whole.

A)holistically
B)analytically
C)statistically
D)mechanically
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Recent research suggests that

A)some of the cultural differences observed by Mead were inaccurate.
B)the idea of cultural universals is untenable.
C)cultural universals are more important than cultural differences.
D)within-culture variation is much smaller than between culture variation.
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Differences in historical eras are most likely to affect

A)cultural variation.
B)within-culture variation.
C)cultural universals.
D)acculturation.
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Kohn found that men from lower social classes _____ than men from higher social classes.

A)were more self-directed
B)emphasized greater obedience to authority
C)showed lower levels of conformity
D)had greater intellectual flexibility
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Differences in the ways Western and non-Western people describe themselves are most likely due to

A)hormones.
B)genes.
C)cultural transmission.
D)evolution.
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People from _____ social classes tend to emphasize the importance of obedience to authority.

A)lower
B)middle
C)higher
D)elite
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Which of the following is probably NOT a cultural universal?

A)Prohibitions against incest.
B)Facial expressions of basic emotions.
C)Division of labor by sex.
D)Prohibition against spousal abuse.
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The tendency to present oneself using positive attributes is know as

A)acculturation.
B)an independent strategy.
C)an interdependent strategy.
D)self-enhancement.
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Men from higher social classes in _____ cultures tended to have low levels of conformity, more self-direction, and have greater intellectual flexibility than did men from lower social classes.

A)collectivist
B)individualist
C)interdependent
D)all of the above
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Which of the following is NOT one of the criticisms of the interdependence-independence and collectivist-individualistic concepts?

A)cross-cultural theories are almost always conducted between North America and East Asia and, thus, may not be generalized about other cultures.
B)cross-cultural research is almost always conducted on college students.
C)there is a considerable overlap in the self concepts of people from different cultures.
D)characterizing cultures in broad cultural dichotomies may be overly simplistic
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Americans tend to explain events _____ with the object detached from its context, attributes of objects, or people assigned to categories, and with a reliance on rules about the categories to describe behavior.

A)holistically
B)analytically
C)statistically
D)mechanically
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Kohn found that differences in conformity and self-direction

A)were best predicted by independence-interdependence.
B)varied more between cultures.
C)varied more within cultures.
D)were the result of self-enhancement.
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Oyserman and her colleagues speculate that humans have evolved mechanisms so that

A)individuals are born with mechanisms to fit into the culture they are born into.
B)when resources are abundant and mobility is high individuals will be interdependent.
C)when resources are scarce and mobility is low individuals will strive for independence.
D)individuals will choose either individualistic or interdependent self-concepts depending on the fitness advantage of that strategy.
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Research suggests that, as compared to people from non-Western cultures, Americans tend to

A)express themselves more positively.
B)experience themselves more negatively.
C)use less self-enhancement.
D)use context-dependent descriptions.
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Margaret Mead argued

A)for cultural universals.
B)against cultural universals.
C)for within-culture variation.
D)that historical eras were important to culture.
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Research suggests that American students are more likely to describe themselves as _____ when compared to Japanese students.

A)ordinary
B)related to someone
C)special
D)eccentric
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A study of Chinese students' self descriptions found that they

A)described themselves independent of the situation.
B)described themselves within the context of the situation.
C)typically described themselves by referring specifically to other people.
D)described themselves as being pretty ordinary.
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Research has found that Japanese college students give _____ when compared to American college students.

A)more context-dependent self-descriptions
B)fewer context-dependent self-descriptions
C)longer self-descriptions
D)shorter self-descriptions
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People in _____ cultures are more likely to give priority to personal goals.

A)variable resource
B)herding
C)individualist
D)collectivist
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Research has found that, compared to American participants, Asian participants are more likely to

A)use positive self-descriptive adjectives.
B)score lower on measures of self-esteem.
C)describe themselves individualistically.
D)be more spontaneous positive statements about themselves.
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Most cultures agree that the trait of _____ is more associated with men.

A)affection
B)arrogance
C)fearfulness
D)appreciativeness
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Studies that begin with indigenous trait terms in many cultures

A)provide a more stringent test of cultural universality than translation studies.
B)provide a less stringent test of cultural universality than translation studies.
C)find the five-factor model of personality in all cultures.
D)replicate Cattell's 16 factor personality model.
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Research has found the LEAST degree of cross-cultural universality on the factor of

A)emotional stability.
B)openness.
C)extraversion.
D)agreeableness.
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Pinker argues that people in different cultures

A)experience different emotions.
B)express emotions similarly.
C)use different words to talk about their emotions.
D)cannot recognize emotions cross-culturally.
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The German word "schadenfreude" describes

A)pleasure in another's misfortune.
B)grief.
C)the fifth factor of personality in Germany.
D)sadness.
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Most cultures agree that the trait of _____ is more associated with women.

A)emotionality
B)independence
C)activeness
D)conceitedness
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Expressions of basic emotions are an example of

A)transmitted culture.
B)cultural universals.
C)evoked culture.
D)elicited culture
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Studies that have translated English questionnaires into different languages

A)have been successful in replicating the five-factor model of personality.
B)have only replicated four factors in the five-factor model of personality.
C)have not been conducted yet.
D)indicate that personality structure is not universal.
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Cross-cultural research on personality structure indicates that

A)the idea of stable personality is a purely Western idea.
B)many cultures lack words to describe personality traits.
C)the five-factor model is always found.
D)there are great similarities in personality structure across cultures.
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People _____ are able to identify facial expressions of basic emotions made by Americans.

A)in New Guinea
B)in Germany
C)in Japan
D)universally
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The Whorfian hypothesis of linguistic relativity states that language

A)creates thoughts and experiences.
B)is not necessary to experience emotions.
C)provides an unlimited capacity to express thoughts and emotions.
D)clouds the true experience of thoughts and emotions.
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Williams and Best found that most trait adjectives were rated as

A)positive.
B)negative.
C)neutral.
D)masculine or feminine.
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Trait-descriptive terms are found

A)mostly in Western cultures.
B)mostly in Asian cultures.
C)only in non-Western cultures.
D)in most cultures.
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_____ was one of the first to suggest that emotions are universal.

A)Mead
B)Markus
C)Darwin
D)Larsen
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1
Evoked cooperation is usually the result of _____ conditions in the environment.

A)no variance
B)low variance
C)medium variance
D)high variance
high variance
2
Children raised in unpredictable environments are more likely to

A)pursue a short-term mating strategy.
B)pursue a long-term mating strategy.
C)expect to be married throughout adulthood.
D)develop narcissistic personalities.
pursue a short-term mating strategy.
3
The question of whether personality characteristics are universal addresses the _____ level of analysis.

A)human nature
B)group differences
C)individual differences
D)individual uniqueness
human nature
4
Jay Belsky and his colleagues believe that an early environment with harsh, rejecting, and inconsistent child rearing practices, and erratic parental investment will foster

A)in children the desire to constantly evoke cooperation across all environmental conditions.
B)in children an impulsive personality and a mating strategy marked by earlier reproduction.
C)unconscientious children that have lower levels of formal education.
D)highly cooperative children with mating strategies marked by delayed reproduction.
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The X people live in a desert where the temperature often exceeds 100 degrees Fahrenheit.They wear lightweight, loose robes and large-brimmed hats.The X people's mode of dress is an example of

A)transmitted culture.
B)cultural universals.
C)evoked culture.
D)elicited culture
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High-variance conditions are most associated with

A)independence.
B)aggression.
C)sharing.
D)social inequality.
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic for cultures that emphasize chastity to their children? They are more likely to

A)invest in their children.
B)have many stable marriages.
C)have many divorces.
D)become extinct.
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Research suggests that cooperative cultures develop

A)in cooler climates.
B)in warmer climates.
C)where resources are more variable.
D)where resources are less variable.
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Almost all members of the Bleeminese tribe go bowling.However, it is rare for a member of the Bloopine tribe to bowl at all.This difference in behavior between the two tribes represents a cultural

A)variation.
B)stratification.
C)deviation.
D)norm.
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Among lowland Yanomamö men, one of the LEAST desirable personality characteristics is

A)cowardice.
B)neuroticism.
C)low self-esteem.
D)aggressiveness.
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Tooby and Cosmides define cultural variations as within-group

A)similarities and between-group similarities.
B)similarities and between-group differences.
C)differences and between-group similarities.
D)differences and between-group differences.
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Egalitarianism is associated with

A)high-variance conditions.
B)low-variance conditions.
C)agricultural cultures.
D)cultures of honor.
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Nisbett and his colleagues have proposed the notion that a _____ is a variable based upon defending oneself against aggression evoked by other individuals in the environment.

A)provoked environment
B)culture of honor
C)den of inequity
D)elicited culture
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The proclivity of evoked mating strategies to vary cross-culturally may be based upon differences in the

A)relative value of women across different cultures.
B)value placed on chastity and parental investment across cultures.
C)in the geographical factors that vary across cultures.
D)the level of the equality between men and women across cultures.
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If every day all the hunters in a tribe successfully return from the daily hunting expedition with plenty of slain animals, there will be _____ due to the _____.

A)little evoked cooperation; low-variance conditions
B)much evoked cooperation; low-variance conditions
C)little evoked cooperation; high-variance conditions
D)much evoked cooperation; high-variance conditions
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The bulky clothes that people in far northern cultures often wear is an example of

A)transmitted culture.
B)cultural universals.
C)evoked culture.
D)a culture of honor.
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Characteristics that are universally common to all people, but only evident in some cultures are examples of

A)transmitted culture.
B)cultural universals.
C)evoked culture.
D)elicited culture.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the goals of cultural personality psychology? To discover

A)the principles underlying cultural diversity.
B)how individual humans differ.
C)how human psychology shapes culture.
D)how cultural shapes personality.
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Cultural characteristics that start out as ideas are most likely examples of

A)transmitted culture.
B)cultural universals.
C)evoked culture.
D)elicited culture.
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Environmental conditions are most responsible for

A)transmitted culture.
B)cultural universals.
C)evoked culture.
D)elicited culture.
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A study of Asian Americans living in New York who did not identify themselves as Asian found that they used more

A)self-descriptive adjectives than Euro-Americans.
B)social role adjectives than Euro-Americans.
C)self-descriptive adjectives than Euro-Americans if they identified themselves as Asian.
D)abstract and autonomous self-statements.
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The Bleeminese, a little known culture located northeast of Pixley, have a set of coming-of-age rituals that include watching 50 hours of Green Acres reruns, dressing like Arnold the Pig, reciting the secret Bleem chants, and other strenuous tasks.The Bleeminese have passed down their coming-of-age ceremony to each 12-year-old Bleem who, in turn, will make sure to pass on the tradition to their children.This Bleeminese ritual is an example of

A)transmitted culture.
B)cultural universals.
C)evoked culture.
D)elicited culture.
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_____ is the process of adapting to the ways of life and beliefs that are common in one's new culture.

A)Acclamation
B)Emancipation
C)Acculturation
D)Emaciation
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Culturally transmitted ideas about morality are first evident in

A)infancy.
B)childhood.
C)adolescence.
D)adulthood.
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In a study by Nisbett, _____ were more likely to respond to insults with aggression.

A)Southerners
B)Northerners
C)people from independent cultures
D)people from interdependent cultures
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American children's judgments of right and wrong

A)have been diluted significantly by the media.
B)do not reflect adult judgments until adolescence.
C)are extremely similar to adult judgments by age five.
D)are more similar to their grandparents then parents.
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The cultural task of _____ involves how you are affiliated with, attached to, or engaged in the larger group of which you are a member.

A)independence
B)interdependence
C)individualism
D)collectivism
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Nisbett's "cultures of honor" is an example of

A)interdependence.
B)independence.
C)evoked culture.
D)transmitted culture.
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According to Markus and Kitayama, people in _____ are more likely to think of themselves in reference to their larger cultural group.

A)England
B)Zaire
C)America
D)Japan
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Cultural differences are most apparent in

A)expression of emotions.
B)recognizing emotion expressions.
C)the dimensional structure of personality traits.
D)self-concepts.
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The idea that it is wrong to eat beef is an example of

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B)transmitted culture.
C)Balkanization.
D)reactive culture.
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Western cultures tend to emphasize the cultural task of _____ more than non-Western cultures.

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B)evoking culture
C)independence
D)interdependence
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People in Eastern cultures tend to use more _____ to describe themselves.

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D)attitudinal statements
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Which of the following descriptions is more typical of a person from a non-Western culture?

A)I am Mary's brother.
B)I am submissive.
C)I am agreeable.
D)I am self-reliant.
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Nisbett has attributed greater aggression among Southerners to

A)transmitted culture.
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D)the warmer southern climate.
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According to Nisbett, honor is most important in

A)cultures with low variance in resources.
B)cultures with high variance in resources.
C)agricultural cultures.
D)herding cultures.
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"Balkanization" is a term that refers to

A)greater permeability between cultures.
B)cross-cultural marriages.
C)social resegregation following a peaceful time of diversity.
D)cultural differences.
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Collectivist cultures are similar to _____ cultures.

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B)interdependent
C)independent
D)introverted
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Which of the following moral ideas is most widely accepted across cultures?

A)Incest is wrong.
B)Eating pork is wrong.
C)Combing one's hair during a thunderstorm is wrong.
D)Beating one's wife is wrong.
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Which of the following is a positive aspect of cross-cultural marriages?

A)Limited options in child rearing practices.
B)Ease of communication.
C)More options in gender roles.
D)Restricted cultural bonds.
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Compared to Americans, Japanese individuals tend to explain events _____ with attention to relationships, contacts, and links to the object as a whole.

A)holistically
B)analytically
C)statistically
D)mechanically
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42
Recent research suggests that

A)some of the cultural differences observed by Mead were inaccurate.
B)the idea of cultural universals is untenable.
C)cultural universals are more important than cultural differences.
D)within-culture variation is much smaller than between culture variation.
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43
Differences in historical eras are most likely to affect

A)cultural variation.
B)within-culture variation.
C)cultural universals.
D)acculturation.
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44
Kohn found that men from lower social classes _____ than men from higher social classes.

A)were more self-directed
B)emphasized greater obedience to authority
C)showed lower levels of conformity
D)had greater intellectual flexibility
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45
Differences in the ways Western and non-Western people describe themselves are most likely due to

A)hormones.
B)genes.
C)cultural transmission.
D)evolution.
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46
People from _____ social classes tend to emphasize the importance of obedience to authority.

A)lower
B)middle
C)higher
D)elite
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47
Which of the following is probably NOT a cultural universal?

A)Prohibitions against incest.
B)Facial expressions of basic emotions.
C)Division of labor by sex.
D)Prohibition against spousal abuse.
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48
The tendency to present oneself using positive attributes is know as

A)acculturation.
B)an independent strategy.
C)an interdependent strategy.
D)self-enhancement.
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49
Men from higher social classes in _____ cultures tended to have low levels of conformity, more self-direction, and have greater intellectual flexibility than did men from lower social classes.

A)collectivist
B)individualist
C)interdependent
D)all of the above
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50
Which of the following is NOT one of the criticisms of the interdependence-independence and collectivist-individualistic concepts?

A)cross-cultural theories are almost always conducted between North America and East Asia and, thus, may not be generalized about other cultures.
B)cross-cultural research is almost always conducted on college students.
C)there is a considerable overlap in the self concepts of people from different cultures.
D)characterizing cultures in broad cultural dichotomies may be overly simplistic
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51
Americans tend to explain events _____ with the object detached from its context, attributes of objects, or people assigned to categories, and with a reliance on rules about the categories to describe behavior.

A)holistically
B)analytically
C)statistically
D)mechanically
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52
Kohn found that differences in conformity and self-direction

A)were best predicted by independence-interdependence.
B)varied more between cultures.
C)varied more within cultures.
D)were the result of self-enhancement.
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53
Oyserman and her colleagues speculate that humans have evolved mechanisms so that

A)individuals are born with mechanisms to fit into the culture they are born into.
B)when resources are abundant and mobility is high individuals will be interdependent.
C)when resources are scarce and mobility is low individuals will strive for independence.
D)individuals will choose either individualistic or interdependent self-concepts depending on the fitness advantage of that strategy.
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54
Research suggests that, as compared to people from non-Western cultures, Americans tend to

A)express themselves more positively.
B)experience themselves more negatively.
C)use less self-enhancement.
D)use context-dependent descriptions.
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55
Margaret Mead argued

A)for cultural universals.
B)against cultural universals.
C)for within-culture variation.
D)that historical eras were important to culture.
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56
Research suggests that American students are more likely to describe themselves as _____ when compared to Japanese students.

A)ordinary
B)related to someone
C)special
D)eccentric
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57
A study of Chinese students' self descriptions found that they

A)described themselves independent of the situation.
B)described themselves within the context of the situation.
C)typically described themselves by referring specifically to other people.
D)described themselves as being pretty ordinary.
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58
Research has found that Japanese college students give _____ when compared to American college students.

A)more context-dependent self-descriptions
B)fewer context-dependent self-descriptions
C)longer self-descriptions
D)shorter self-descriptions
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59
People in _____ cultures are more likely to give priority to personal goals.

A)variable resource
B)herding
C)individualist
D)collectivist
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60
Research has found that, compared to American participants, Asian participants are more likely to

A)use positive self-descriptive adjectives.
B)score lower on measures of self-esteem.
C)describe themselves individualistically.
D)be more spontaneous positive statements about themselves.
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61
Most cultures agree that the trait of _____ is more associated with men.

A)affection
B)arrogance
C)fearfulness
D)appreciativeness
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62
Studies that begin with indigenous trait terms in many cultures

A)provide a more stringent test of cultural universality than translation studies.
B)provide a less stringent test of cultural universality than translation studies.
C)find the five-factor model of personality in all cultures.
D)replicate Cattell's 16 factor personality model.
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63
Research has found the LEAST degree of cross-cultural universality on the factor of

A)emotional stability.
B)openness.
C)extraversion.
D)agreeableness.
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64
Pinker argues that people in different cultures

A)experience different emotions.
B)express emotions similarly.
C)use different words to talk about their emotions.
D)cannot recognize emotions cross-culturally.
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65
The German word "schadenfreude" describes

A)pleasure in another's misfortune.
B)grief.
C)the fifth factor of personality in Germany.
D)sadness.
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66
Most cultures agree that the trait of _____ is more associated with women.

A)emotionality
B)independence
C)activeness
D)conceitedness
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67
Expressions of basic emotions are an example of

A)transmitted culture.
B)cultural universals.
C)evoked culture.
D)elicited culture
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68
Studies that have translated English questionnaires into different languages

A)have been successful in replicating the five-factor model of personality.
B)have only replicated four factors in the five-factor model of personality.
C)have not been conducted yet.
D)indicate that personality structure is not universal.
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69
Cross-cultural research on personality structure indicates that

A)the idea of stable personality is a purely Western idea.
B)many cultures lack words to describe personality traits.
C)the five-factor model is always found.
D)there are great similarities in personality structure across cultures.
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70
People _____ are able to identify facial expressions of basic emotions made by Americans.

A)in New Guinea
B)in Germany
C)in Japan
D)universally
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71
The Whorfian hypothesis of linguistic relativity states that language

A)creates thoughts and experiences.
B)is not necessary to experience emotions.
C)provides an unlimited capacity to express thoughts and emotions.
D)clouds the true experience of thoughts and emotions.
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72
Williams and Best found that most trait adjectives were rated as

A)positive.
B)negative.
C)neutral.
D)masculine or feminine.
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73
Trait-descriptive terms are found

A)mostly in Western cultures.
B)mostly in Asian cultures.
C)only in non-Western cultures.
D)in most cultures.
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74
_____ was one of the first to suggest that emotions are universal.

A)Mead
B)Markus
C)Darwin
D)Larsen
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