Western and Non-Western Relationships 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyRelationshipsA2/A-levelAQA Created by: Keyleigh-StormCreated on: 27-05-16 21:30 36214597108 Across 1. In China, instances in which parents dominate the process of partner choice have -------- from 70% prior to 1949, to less than 10% in the 1990's. (8) 6. Indigenous psychologies - means we could then study aspects of relationships that are seen as important & meaningful within a particular culture rather than -------- aspects from our own culture. (8) 7. In some rapidly developing cultures (China) there's been a noticeable increase in '---- -------', i.e. a move away from traditional 'arranged' marriages. (4, 7) 8. Who studied people in India living in arranged marriages and found no differences in marital satisfaction when comparing them to individuals in non-arranged marriages in the US? (5, 2, 2) 10. Who suggests that in some societies arranged marriages make sense & seem to work (divorce rates are low & in about half of them the spouses reported they'd fallen in love with each other)? (7) Down 2. Who views romantic love as a 'human universal' that has evolved to promote survival and reproduction among human beings? (6) 3. Kim and Berry suggested that we should aim to develop more ---------- psychologies (explanations & research methods that aren't transported from other cultures & that are designed for one specific culture). (10) 4. Who investigated love as a basis for marriage in 11 countries, asking whether people would marry someone with marriage qualities who they didn't love? US = reluctant to marry (14%). India = (24%) & Thailand = (34%), suggesting they'd be more willing. (6, 2, 2) 5. The importance of love might be --------- between Western and non-Western cultures. (9) 9. Research of cultural differences in relationships may be limited by the research ------ used. Aspects of the methodology could be interpreted differently in one culture than in another, which creates a cultural bias that invalidates any conclusions (6)
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