Psychology, asked by anurudhsingh18840, 2 months ago

1. What is enculturation?

a. The process of learning your own culture, which starts at infancy

b. The process of learning how to interact in somebody else's culture

c. The process of learning about the anthropological idea of culture as an adult

d. The process of proving that your culture is better than everybody else's.

2. Is enculturation a conscious or subconscious process?

a. Conscious

b. Subconscious

c. Both

d. Neither

3. What is acculturation?

a. minority culture maintaining some form of cultural identity

b. minority culture maintaining no separate cultural identity

c. majority culture maintaining no separate cultural identity

d. majority culture maintaining some form of cultural identity

4. Is the majority culture changed during assimilation, acculturation, both, or neither?

a. majority culture is not changed with either

b. majority culture is changed only with acculturation

c. majority culture is changed only with assimilation

d. majority culture is changed with both

5. _________________ refers to the process whereby people are socialized into and

internalize the primary cultural values of their birth country.

a. Acculturation

b. Enculturation

c. Adaptation

d. Assimilation

6. Damek has moved from his native Hungary to the United States. He is going through the

process of viewing himself as a Hungarian to incorporating a new identity, that of a U.S.

American. What is this process of identity change called?

a. Acculturation

b. Enculturation

c. Ethnic identity salience

d. Cultural identity salience hu. see the full question​

Answers

Answered by simrin39
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1. Enculturation is the process by which people learn the dynamics of their surrounding culture and acquire values and norms appropriate or necessary to that culture and its worldviews. As part of this process, the influences that limit, direct, or shape the individual include parents, other adults, and peers. Wikipedia
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