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25_1 SO101 Revision quiz on culture vocabulary

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Blank 1 Question 1[select: , ethnocentrism, acculturation, conditioning, separation, cultural identity, integration, assimilation, imitation, culture shock, coping strategy, cultural relativism, honeymoon, enculturation, indoctrination, bi-cultural] this is how we learn to behave in a culture by following what our parents do/say.Blank 2 Question 1[select: , ethnocentrism, acculturation, conditioning, separation, cultural identity, integration, assimilation, imitation, culture shock, coping strategy, cultural relativism, honeymoon, enculturation, indoctrination, bi-cultural] this is when we feel as if we have more than one culture.Blank 3 Question 1[select: , ethnocentrism, acculturation, conditioning, separation, cultural identity, integration, assimilation, imitation, culture shock, coping strategy, cultural relativism, honeymoon, enculturation, indoctrination, bi-cultural] this is the stage shortly after arriving in a new country/culture when we feel very happy and positive and everything appears to be going well. Blank 4 Question 1[select: , ethnocentrism, acculturation, conditioning, separation, cultural identity, integration, assimilation, imitation, culture shock, coping strategy, cultural relativism, honeymoon, enculturation, indoctrination, bi-cultural] this is when we have successfully adapted to a new culture but still feel comfortable in our old culture. Blank 5 Question 1[select: , ethnocentrism, acculturation, conditioning, separation, cultural identity, integration, assimilation, imitation, culture shock, coping strategy, cultural relativism, honeymoon, enculturation, indoctrination, bi-cultural] this is our second culture learning.Blank 6 Question 1[select: , ethnocentrism, acculturation, conditioning, separation, cultural identity, integration, assimilation, imitation, culture shock, coping strategy, cultural relativism, honeymoon, enculturation, indoctrination, bi-cultural] this is when we reject the new culture and wish to only keep our original culture. Results in migration "clusters".Blank 7 Question 1[select: , ethnocentrism, acculturation, conditioning, separation, cultural identity, integration, assimilation, imitation, culture shock, coping strategy, cultural relativism, honeymoon, enculturation, indoctrination, bi-cultural] this is how we learn to behave in a culture through formal learning.Blank 8 Question 1[select: , ethnocentrism, acculturation, conditioning, separation, cultural identity, integration, assimilation, imitation, culture shock, coping strategy, cultural relativism, honeymoon, enculturation, indoctrination, bi-cultural] this is how we learn to behave in a culture through reward and punishment.Blank 9 Question 1[select: , ethnocentrism, acculturation, conditioning, separation, cultural identity, integration, assimilation, imitation, culture shock, coping strategy, cultural relativism, honeymoon, enculturation, indoctrination, bi-cultural] this is the rejection of own culture and adoption of cultural values of the new culture/country.Blank 10 Question 1[select: , ethnocentrism, acculturation, conditioning, separation, cultural identity, integration, assimilation, imitation, culture shock, coping strategy, cultural relativism, honeymoon, enculturation, indoctrination, bi-cultural] this means that a culture is not judged by the standards or norms of one's own culture.Blank 11 Question 1[select: , ethnocentrism, acculturation, conditioning, separation, cultural identity, integration, assimilation, imitation, culture shock, coping strategy, cultural relativism, honeymoon, enculturation, indoctrination, bi-cultural] this is how one deals with living in a new country/culture and could include observation and inquiry but could also include criticism and withdrawal.Blank 12 Question 1[select: , ethnocentrism, acculturation, conditioning, separation, cultural identity, integration, assimilation, imitation, culture shock, coping strategy, cultural relativism, honeymoon, enculturation, indoctrination, bi-cultural] this is an awareness that one's basic assumptions about life and one's familiar ways of behaving are no longer appropriate or functional.Blank 13 Question 1[select: , ethnocentrism, acculturation, conditioning, separation, cultural identity, integration, assimilation, imitation, culture shock, coping strategy, cultural relativism, honeymoon, enculturation, indoctrination, bi-cultural] this is the term given to our first culture learning.Blank 14 Question 1[select: , ethnocentrism, acculturation, conditioning, separation, cultural identity, integration, assimilation, imitation, culture shock, coping strategy, cultural relativism, honeymoon, enculturation, indoctrination, bi-cultural] this is the belief that our own culture is the "best and or superior" one. Judgement of other cultures is made from the perspective of one's own.Blank 15 Question 1[select: , ethnocentrism, acculturation, conditioning, separation, cultural identity, integration, assimilation, imitation, culture shock, coping strategy, cultural relativism, honeymoon, enculturation, indoctrination, bi-cultural] this is the term given to how we see ourselves and can include geography, age, gender, religion etc.

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The question presents a series of 15 fill-in-the-blank prompts about learning and adapting to culture, each requiring the most appropriate term from the provided list. The supplied answer sequence indicates the intended correct term for each blank in order. Below, I examine each option, explaining why it would be correct for its respective blank and why other terms would be incorrect or misleading for that particular spot. Do note that the analysis is structured to cover each option separately, highlighting its conceptual fit or mismatch. Blank 1: If the statement reads that learning to behave in a culture by following what our parents do or say is explained by a term like imitation, the rationale is that imitation involves copying observed behaviors from important figures (e.g., parents) in early social learning. Imitation contrasts with concepts like enculturation (which is more about becoming part of a culture through processes over time) or conditioning (which emphasizes learned associations rather than direct copying). Why this could be correct: imitation captures the basics of observational learning from caregivers. Why other options may be less fitting here: ethnocentrism is a belief about one’s own culture being superior; acculturation refers to adapting to a new culture; indoctrination implies teaching a set of beliefs uncritically. Blank 2: The statement that this is when we feel as if we have more than one culture aligns strongly with bi-cultural (or bicultural) identity. Bi-cultural describes individuals who identify with two cultures simultaneously. Other terms like integration or acculturation describe adaptation processes but not the explicit coexistence of two cultures in one person. Why this could be correct: bi-cultural explicitly signals dual cultural affiliations. Why others are less precise: honeymoon......Login to view full explanation

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