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1 1 Psychology 307: Cultural Psychology Lecture 22

2 2 Exam: April 13, 12:00-2:30 PM, CIRS 1250 The exam will include 20-25 multiple choice questions (1 point each) and 5-7 short answer questions (ranging in value from 2-9 points; totaling 25-30 points). The exam is worth one-third of your final grade if you did not writing the optional paper and one-quarter of your final grade if you did writing the optional paper. The exam will be scored out of 50 points.

3 3 In addition to questions related to lecture content, the exam will include questions related to chapters 8, 10, 12, and 13 of the textbook.

4 4 Please arrive on time to facilitate rapid distribution of the exams. Bring a pencil, eraser, pen, and your student ID to the exam. All electronic devices must be put away before the start of the exam. Bags and backpacks should be left at the front of the room. Valuables (e.g., laptops) may be placed under your seat. Hats (e.g., baseball caps) should not be worn during the exam.

5 5 Office Hours I will hold the following office hours in April to assist students with exam preparation: Wednesday, April 11: 3:00-4:30 Thursday, April 12: 12:00-3:00

6 6 Reminder Course evaluations will be available online until April 10 th. If you have not received an e-mail regarding evaluations, visit: https://eval.olt.ubc.ca/arts. Your feedback is extremely valuable—both to the Psychology Department and to me. I modify courses on the basis of student feedback. Please complete your evaluation for this course. Your evaluation will be secure and anonymous. 6

7 7 1. What is the typical process of adjustment during acculturation? (continued) 2.What are acculturation strategies? 3.What are the psychological correlates of distinct acculturation strategies? Acculturation

8 8 1. define the terms cultural distance and cultural fit. 2. distinguish between the one- and two-dimensional models of acculturation. By the end of today’s class, you should be able to: 3. describe distinct acculturation strategies and their relations to psychological adjustment. 4. discuss the notion of the “single story” as it pertains to cultural psychology.

9 9 What is the typical process of adjustment during acculturation? (continued) ● Among the factors that influence the process of adjustment during acculturation are:

10 10 The homogeneity of the host culture. Cultural distance (i.e., the degree to which the heritage culture and host culture are similar). Cultural fit (i.e., the degree to which one’s personality is similar to the dominant values of the host culture). Acculturation strategies.

11 11 ● Early theories of adopted a one-dimension or “mutual exclusion” model of acculturation: What are acculturation strategies? ● Acculturation strategies are strategies that people use to reconcile conflicts between the norms and values of: (a) their culture of origin and (b) the dominant culture.

12 12 Adopt normsRetain normsand values of dominant cultureculture of origin ASSIMILATIONSEPARATIONReject norms and values of and values of culture of origindominant culture One-Dimensional Model of Acculturation

13 13 ● This model identifies two acculturation strategies: Assimilation and separation. ● In contrast, contemporary theories adopt a two-dimension model of acculturation:

14 14 Two-Dimensional Model of Acculturation Adopt norms and values of dominant culture Retain normsReject normsand values ofculture of origin Reject norms and values of dominant culture INTEGRATION MARGINALIZATIONSEPARATION ASSIMILATION

15 15 ● The most influential two-dimensional model (Berry, 1997) uses questions to describe the two dimensions: “Is it of value to maintain cultural identity and characteristics?” “Is it of value to maintain relationships with the larger society?” ● This model identifies two additional acculturation strategies: Integration and marginalization.

16 16 ● Some theorists (e.g., Coleman, 1995) maintain that the two-dimensional model fails to distinguish between two modes of integration: Alternation (reflects “cultural frame- switching”) and fusion (reflects “blending”). ● Research supports the distinction between alternation and fusion, suggesting five acculturation strategies— assimilation, separation, alternation, fusion, and marginalization.

17 17 ● To date, the bulk of research on acculturation strategies has focused on the 4 strategies identified by the two- dimensional model. What are the psychological correlates of distinct acculturation strategies? ● In general, this research suggests that integration is the most adaptive acculturation strategy.

18 18 ● One study has examined the 5 acculturation strategies identified by Campbell et al. (2003):  Recruited South Asian Canadian participants.  Measured the following constructs: 1. Acculturation strategies. 2.Psychological adjustment (e.g., depression, anxiety, life satisfaction).

19 19 3. Self-concept organization: (a) Self-concept clarity (SCC): The extent to which self- beliefs are clearly and confidently defined, internally consistent, and temporally stable. (b) Self-concept differentiation (SCD): The degree to which people see themselves as having different personality characteristics in different social roles.

20 20  Found that: (a) Alternation and fusion are used most frequently. (b) Alternation is associated with relatively low levels of psychological adjustment; fusion is associated with relatively high levels of psychological adjustment.

21 21 (d) Self-concept organization mediates the relationship between acculturation strategies and psychological adjustment. (c) Alternation is associated with relatively low levels of SCC and high levels of SCD; fusion is associated with relatively high levels of SCC and low levels of SCD.

22 22 1. What is the typical process of adjustment during acculturation? (continued) 2.What are acculturation strategies? 3.What are the psychological correlates of distinct acculturation strategies? Acculturation

23 Psychology 307: Cultural Psychology Definitions Research methods Cultural transmission Cultural evolution Values Self-concept and motivation Personality Groups, relationships, attraction, and love Emotion Morality Perception and cognition Mental health Acculturation 23

24 24 Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: “The single story creates stereotypes, and the problem with stereotypes is not that they are untrue, but that they are incomplete. They make one story become the only story.”


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