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Describe the limitations of current knowledge about human behavior in
western psychology and the advantages of adding cross-cultural
information to psychology. (I)
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Define culture and contrast culture with race and ethnicity. (II)
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Discuss cultural influences on concepts of self and personality. (III)
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Identify cultural influences on research methods, including the
influential biases researchers and research participants bring to the
research process. (IV)
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Describe cultural differences and similarities in cognitive, moral,
and socioemotional development. (V)
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Describe cultural differences in work values and related intercultural
conflicts in organizations. (VI)
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Describe the contributions of basic psychological processes to
intergroup relations, ethnocentrism and stereotyping. (VII)
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Describe how the processes of categorization, memory, selective
attention, and attributional bias affect the development and
maintenance of ethnocentric attitudes and stereotypes. (VIII)
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Describe cross-cultural research on basic psychological processes,
including perception, cognition, and intelligence. (IX)
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Define sex, gender, sex roles, and gender roles. (X)
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Describe cultural differences in gender and the universality of
gender-specific behavior patterns across cultures. (X)
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Discuss cultural influences on physical and mental health including
difference in dealing with illnesses. (XI)
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Compare cultural and cross-national differences in health care
delivery systems. (XI)
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Compare cultural similarities and differences in human emotion. (XII)
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Discuss cultural influences on the process of communication and
language . (XIII) (XIV)
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List and analyze guidelines for interaction with diverse cultures in a
multicultural world. (XV)
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