Cultural Influences on Gender Role 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyGenderA2/A-levelAQA Created by: Keyleigh-StormCreated on: 05-06-16 17:53 342181069 Across 1. IDA - who recommend the use of more genuine indigenous research to avoid cultural biases? (5, 2, 2) 4. IDA - Imposed ----- - used tests & other measures developed by Western psychology - the results of such imposed etics are likely to be meaningless unless conducted with the cultural group for which they're designed. (5) 6. Girls are ---------- more towards compliance (nurturance & obedience) & boys are raised more for assertiveness (independence & achievement). (10) 8. IDA - Mead says data demonstrated cultural ----------- (the position that male and female differences are determined by social factors rather than biological ones). (11) 9. IDA - Just using --------- researchers won't work as they may still be using Western tests. (10) 10. Food prep & childcare id predominantly carried out by ----- in all societies (it's sometimes shared but in no society is it predominantly a male role). (5) Down 1. Who found that women conformity is highest in tightly knit (sedentary) societies? (5, 2, 2) 2. Who studied social groups in Papua New Guinea? Tchambuli women = dominant & impersonal - Tchambuli men = emotionally dependent. (4) 3. Who says that hunters with poor spatial awareness would die, thus eliminating their genes from the 'pool' - Biological factors. (6) 4. Who argue that all cultures shape their socialisation process along the lines of inborn biological tendencies? (5, 3, 4)
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