Deck 2: Culture

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Differentiate between species culture and societal culture through the use of an example.
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Give an example of a culture-bound syndrome with a description of the behaviors and the culture of origin.
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A person who is immersed in learning about the dominant culture, and in turn forgets about his or her own culture is in the __________ level of acculturation changes.

A) significance
B) superficial
C) intermediate
D) individual
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If a person was to identify themselves as Jamaican rather than American even if they were a citizen of the United States, what might this say about his mode of acculturation?
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_________ binds together people in the same culture, based on a common system of beliefs, perceptions, and attitudes.

A) cultural worldview
B) multiculturalism
C) family of origin
D) societal expectations
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_________ denotes the process by which a person is socialized into his or her primary culture, whereas ________ occurs as a person responds to the influence of the dominant second culture.

A) acculturation; enculturation
B) cultural identity; cultural worldview
C) enculturation; acculturation
D) cultural acceptance; cultural rejection
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A person develops a __________ based on the meanings, perceptions, and expectations he or she associates with each dimension of his or her life within a culture.

A) individuality
B) cultural identity
C) cultural worldview
D) cultural perspective
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__________ is defined as a total way of life held in common by a group of people who share similarities in speech, behavior, ideology, livelihood, technology, values, and social customs.

A) ethnicity
B) race
C) culture
D) society
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Describe the acculturation process that an international student from Taiwan might go through with examples.
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All of the following are examples of levels of culture except:

A) Species culture
B) Societal culture
C) Associational culture
D) Relational culture
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A person making changes at the __________ level of acculturation begins making changes involving his or her individual beliefs, values, and norms that reflect his or her worldview and interaction patterns.

A) significance
B) superficial
C) intermediate
D) individual
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_______ culture is the level that all human beings share, such as learning to speak; whereas, ________ culture includes one's own unique assemblage of habits, values, beliefs, expectations, and life experiences.

A) species; individual
B) societal; individual
C) associational; familial
D) familial; species
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A client's cultural worldview may affect the way he or she:

A) perceives the counseling relationship
B) seeks/accepts help
C) views health and illness
D) makes meaning of the presenting problem
E) all of the above
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It is possible to share the same racial grouping with a person, but have different cultural beliefs and values and belong to a different ethnic group, because __________ is a construct that classifies persons by shared genetic history and/or physical characteristics such as skin color, whereas _________ is a common sociocultural heritage that includes similarities of religion, history, and common ancestry.

A) culture; ethnicity
B) race; ethnicity
C) ethnicity; race
D) race; culture
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Differentiate between species culture and societal culture through the use of an example.
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Give an example of a culture-bound syndrome with a description of the behaviors and the culture of origin.
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A person who is immersed in learning about the dominant culture, and in turn forgets about his or her own culture is in the __________ level of acculturation changes.

A) significance
B) superficial
C) intermediate
D) individual
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If a person was to identify themselves as Jamaican rather than American even if they were a citizen of the United States, what might this say about his mode of acculturation?
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_________ binds together people in the same culture, based on a common system of beliefs, perceptions, and attitudes.

A) cultural worldview
B) multiculturalism
C) family of origin
D) societal expectations
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_________ denotes the process by which a person is socialized into his or her primary culture, whereas ________ occurs as a person responds to the influence of the dominant second culture.

A) acculturation; enculturation
B) cultural identity; cultural worldview
C) enculturation; acculturation
D) cultural acceptance; cultural rejection
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A person develops a __________ based on the meanings, perceptions, and expectations he or she associates with each dimension of his or her life within a culture.

A) individuality
B) cultural identity
C) cultural worldview
D) cultural perspective
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__________ is defined as a total way of life held in common by a group of people who share similarities in speech, behavior, ideology, livelihood, technology, values, and social customs.

A) ethnicity
B) race
C) culture
D) society
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Describe the acculturation process that an international student from Taiwan might go through with examples.
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All of the following are examples of levels of culture except:

A) Species culture
B) Societal culture
C) Associational culture
D) Relational culture
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A person making changes at the __________ level of acculturation begins making changes involving his or her individual beliefs, values, and norms that reflect his or her worldview and interaction patterns.

A) significance
B) superficial
C) intermediate
D) individual
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_______ culture is the level that all human beings share, such as learning to speak; whereas, ________ culture includes one's own unique assemblage of habits, values, beliefs, expectations, and life experiences.

A) species; individual
B) societal; individual
C) associational; familial
D) familial; species
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A client's cultural worldview may affect the way he or she:

A) perceives the counseling relationship
B) seeks/accepts help
C) views health and illness
D) makes meaning of the presenting problem
E) all of the above
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It is possible to share the same racial grouping with a person, but have different cultural beliefs and values and belong to a different ethnic group, because __________ is a construct that classifies persons by shared genetic history and/or physical characteristics such as skin color, whereas _________ is a common sociocultural heritage that includes similarities of religion, history, and common ancestry.

A) culture; ethnicity
B) race; ethnicity
C) ethnicity; race
D) race; culture
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