2. Stereotyping about cultures can be dysfunctional, counterproductive, and even hurtful. People tend to form two types of stereotypes when interacting with members of other cultures: projected cognitive similarity and outgroup homogeneity effect. What is Projected cognitive similarity? Provide an example.
Popular culture plays an important role in the formation of
negative stereotypes.
(Negative stereotyping can easily emerge from popular culture.
Research has shown that television depictions of particular
cultural groups as criminal, cruel, backward, or dishonest affect
the stereotypes viewers have of those cultures.)
2. Stereotyping about cultures can be dysfunctional, counterproductive, and even hurtful. People tend to form two...
Given the importance of food to many cultures and people, we oftentimes fail to see how various cultures can overtly or covertly divulge information about the importance of certain values just by the manner in which items are arranged in a grocery store. For this activity, each student will identify a large grocery store within 5 miles of his/her residence. Please try to identify a large grocery store chain and is a “dominant culture” store (i.e., a Latin specialty version...
QUESTION 3 In a park, Maci saw one pigeon that would turn in a circle one way and then turn in a circle the opposite way before it approached any person who was about to feed it. She wondered why it engaged in this pattern of behavior. Based on the studies by B. F. Skinner, which explanation BEST accounts for the pigeon's behavior? The pigeon was showing post hoc (“after this, therefore because of this”) reasoning. The sight of food...
Excerpt from the secret (Stache by A. Barbar) For thousands of years several characteristics have been consistent across human societies around the world. Animal husbandry, agriculture and artistic expression are some of the similarities all societies share. Another similarity is the mustache. So now I mustache a question: why have mustache had such a notable presence in human history? Humans have been shaving for as long as there has been facial hair to shave. However, it is in the past...
1. How did Solomon Asch’s study illustrate the power of norms to shape behavior? Provide at least one other example of the power of norms to shape behavior. 2. Prior to our class on conformity, I emailed about half the students in our class and asked them to agree to take off their shoes when they entered class the next day, in the hopes that other students would conform. Discuss why very few people conformed, using concepts from variations...
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Information about other people's identity based on visible physical characteristics is referred to as: * O b. self-disclosure O c. line of sight O a relational learning. O d. cognitive consistency. In what ways are intercultural relationships similar to intracultural relationships? * b. They take the same basic amount of work and effort. O c. They pass through the same developmental stages. a. There is a similar amount of anxiety...
You are the HR Director of one of the most respected Computer Company. Your CEO recently fired the Executive Vice-President (EVP) of your company who was supposed to be the most qualified person to replace the CEO who is retiring in three years. You have been tasked to look for a replacement who would be the best person to assume the responsibilities of the EVP and would be able to take over the CEO after he retires. A colleague of...
What is your idea about following paragraphs? There are many young people looking to start families. Whenever I log onto Facebook or Instagram, I see pictures being shared/posted of engagements and gender reveal parties. Sometimes I think about it and I get jealous, because I would like to start a family, but I am too consumed in my studies and work. Starting a family now would be selfish of me because I won't be able to devote my full attention...
Case 2-9 Racially Charged Language Inhibits Inclusive Cultures Leaving home for the first time and going off to college is an exciting and stressful time for tens of thousands of students across the U.S. each year. Leaving the familiarity of family, friends, and community behind and entering an often much more diverse community filled with people with different social, political, religious, racial, national, and sexual orientation backgrounds can create challenges. Luckily, there is currently an effort across the United States...
Please read this article about “customer profiling” summarize
it and write a paragraph or 2 that consists of 300 words about
it.
Thank you!
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D Question 12 1.5 pts Check the true statements about NumPy arrays: O A single instantiated NumPy array can store multiple types (e.g., ints and strings) in its individual element positions. A NumPy array object can be instantiated using multiple types (e.g., ints and strings) in the list passed to its constructor O Memory freeing will require a double-nested loop. The number of bits used to store a particular NumPy array object is fixed. O The numpy.append(my.array, new_list) operation mutates...