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Which behavior is considered a sign of disrespect in many Arab, Muslim, Hindu, and Buddhist countries and is mostly acceptable in the United States? A.) Leaving your children outside to get cold, fresh air. B.) Showing the bottom of your feet to someone C.) Eating meals with others in public D...

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Which behavior is considered a sign of disrespect in many Arab, Muslim, Hindu, and Buddhist
countries and is mostly acceptable in the United States?
A.) Leaving your children outside to get cold, fresh air.
B.) Showing the bottom of your feet to someone
C.) Eating meals with others in public
D.) Adults providing 15-year-olds with alcohol and cannabis correct answers B.) Showing the
bottom of your feet to someone

According to lecture, what term describes cultures that have only a few socially sanctioned goals
and only a few ways to achieve these goals?
A.) Tough
B.) Authoritarian
C.) Easy
D.) Achievement-based correct answers A.) Tough

David McClelland would argue that a culture that emphasizes children's stories, such as "If There
was Never a You" has a high need for what?
A.) Achievement
B.) Appraisal
C.) Affiliation
D.) Unconditional positive regard correct answers C.) Affiliation

Which of the following components of our existence are NOT included in culture?
A.) Language
B.) Habits and customs
C.) Psychological atributes
D.) Values and beliefs
E.) All of these things are part of culture correct answers E.) All of these things are part of
culture

What cultures tend to emphasize the needs of the group?
A.) Tough
B.) Tight
C.) Individualistic
D.) Collectivistic correct answers A.) Tough

Members of different kinds of cultures may experience emotions differently. People in ______
countries report more self-focused emotions, whereas people in _____ countries are more likely
to report other-focused emotions.
A.) Emic; etic
B.) Tight; loose
C.) Individualistic; collectivist

, D.) Collectivist; individual correct answers C.) Individualistic; collectivistic

What condition or conditions seem to facilitate the development of honor cultures?
A.) Central governments and well-established judicial systems
B.) Weak central governments and a lack of police
C.) Low population density
D.) Collectivistic values correct answers B.) Weak central governments and a lack of police

Shannon has lived in Wisconsin her whole life (which is considered a Midwestern state in the
U.S). According to the study of geographic variation in personality, which type of person is
Shannon likely to be?
A.) Temperamental and uninhibited
B.) Relaxed and creative
C.) Friendly and conventional
D.) Open-minded and individualistic correct answers C.) Friendly and conventional

According to Oishi and Graham (2010), ecology, culture, and _____ all influence one another to
create a personality for one culture.
A.) Achievement
B.) Affiliaition
C.) Transportation
D.) Mind and behavior correct answers D.) Mind and behavior

Morgan's family members are convinced Morgan will quit the running club because they quit
other activities in high school. Anytime Morgan talks about my obstacle in running club, their
family scoffs at the comments and says they should quit. This leads to Morgan falling behind on
their training and skipping events, convincing themselves that they should quit. This is an
example of what personality call?
A.) The causal force of I data
B.) The effects of low self-monitoring
C.) Expectancy effects
D.) An internal locus of control correct answers C.) Expectancy effects

Which of the following situations is considered a POOR indicator of personality?
A.) Weak situations
B.) Talking about feelings and thoughts
C.) Unstructured interviews
D.) Normal situations correct answers D.) Normal situations

According to the text, what is one of the reasons accurate self-knowledge is a hallmark of mental
health?
A.) Someone with accurate self-knowledge scored higher on IQ tests
B.) Someone with accurate self-knowledge is also in a good position to make good life decisions
C.) Someone with accurate self-knowledge tends to engage in risky behaviors
D.) Accurate self-knowledge is not a hallmark of mental health at all correct answers B.)
Someone with accurate self-knowledge is also in a good position to make good life decisions

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