culture bias

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    • What is culture bias?
      A preference towards one culture
    • How can culture bias affect perceptions of cultural differences?
      It can exaggerate or minimize differences
    • What example illustrates exaggerated cultural differences in IQ testing?
      Yerkes' IQ tests during WWI
    • What is an imposed etic?
      Studying another culture from one's own perspective
    • Which study used an imposed etic to assess attachments?
      Ainsworth's strange situation
    • What does ethnocentrism mean?
      Perceiving one's own culture as the norm
    • Which research exemplifies ethnocentrism in psychology?
      Asch's conformity research
    • What is cultural relativism?
      No culture is superior to another
    • What does universality in psychology imply?
      Behaviors are the same worldwide
    • What is an example of universality in behavior?
      Men showing more aggression than women
    • What is a limitation of culture bias in psychological research?
      It can lead to prejudice and discrimination
    • How did Yerkes' IQ tests contribute to cultural bias?
      Questions favored white, middle-class culture
    • What was the consequence of Yerkes' culturally biased research?
      Scientific racism and social issues
    • What did Van Jendom and Kroonenberg's study reveal about Japanese children?
      Many were identified as insecure-resistant
    • Why might the strange situation be inappropriate for Japanese children?
      It caused understandable distress during separation
    • What is a strength of recognizing culture bias in research?
      It highlights the need for cultural sensitivity
    • What are the implications of cultural relativism in research?
      • No universal standards for behavior
      • Studies should consider cultural context
      • Include relevant sub-groups for representation
    • What are the potential problems with using Western procedures in cross-cultural research?
      • Misunderstanding of cultural behaviors
      • Inaccurate explanations of results
      • Distorted views of attachment and norms
    • What strategies can reduce cultural bias in psychological research?
      • Recognize cultural relativism
      • Use culturally relevant methodologies
      • Involve researchers from the studied culture
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