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Card 6

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Any underlying characteristic of human beings that is capable of being applied to all, despite differences of experience and upbringing.

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Card 7

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A psychologist accused of gender bias in his longitudinal study of American men, when he argued the findings were universal.

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Card 8

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The idea that norms and values as well as ethics and moral standards can only be meaningful and understood within specific social and cultural contexts

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Card 9

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The tendency to ignore cultural differences and interpret all phenomena through the 'lens' of one's own culturebb

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