Cultural Diversity
- Culture & Perception.Discuss culturally congruent practices. Some intriguing perceptual differences were found in comparative studies of East Asian subjects. East Asians tend to be more holistic and Westerners tend to be more analytic. Why do you think this is so? Have you experienced this in your own personal and/or professional life. One Paragraph Brief response
- Cultural & Aggression.. Research suggests that cultural norms regulate an individual’s display of aggression. Do you agree? One Paragraph Brief response.
- Cross-Cultural Psychology. Studies show that suicide rates tend to be higher in those nations that rank high on subjective well-being. How might this impact your work with multicultural populations? One Paragraph Brief response.
- Essay– Your response to each question should be 1-pages per question.
6- Pages plus a title and reference page. Outcome :( Identify cognitive biases
and their consequences in professional practice.)
- Studies show that people in countries such as Japan and Korea tend to evaluate themselves critically in surveys; they tend to consider themselves as not necessarily hard-working. Explain the reasons for such cultural response bias.
- Native Americans and Alaska Natives report a higher prevalence of pain symptoms and painful conditions when compared with the general population of the United States. What is your understanding of these findings?
- It is assumed that multicultural experiences foster the creative expansion of ideas. Consider expatriate artists and writers whose brilliant insights emerged when they left their homeland settled in a foreign country. Do you think that creativity can be sparked when a person is exposed to a foreign culture?
- A study of samples in 32 countries showed that individualism was positively correlated with higher expressivity of emotions, especially happiness, and surprise. Individualism was negatively correlated with the expression of sadness. What is your understanding of these research findings?
- For years, sexual orientations other than ‘heterosexual’ were considered a mental illness in the United States. Is this still perceived as an illness today? Do you agree or disagree?
- Research shows that in Buddhist and Western societies may encourage two somewhat different types of motivation, namely “maximizing” and “satisfying.” Explain both briefly.