Cultural Influences on Motivation and Emotion
Psychology ⇒ Motivation and Emotion
Cultural Influences on Motivation and Emotion starts at 11 and continues till grade 12.
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A student from a culture that values humility is praised publicly for their achievement. How might they feel, and why?
Describe how cultural background might influence a person's response to failure.
Describe how cultural differences in parenting styles can influence children's motivation.
Describe how cultural norms can affect the way people experience and express grief.
Describe one way in which motivation for academic achievement may differ between collectivist and individualist cultures.
Explain how acculturation can affect a person's motivation and emotional expression.
A student from a culture that values humility is praised publicly for their achievement. How might they feel, and why?
In a scenario where a student from a collectivist culture moves to an individualist country, what challenges might they face in terms of motivation and emotion?
Which of the following best describes 'cultural display rules'? (1) Biological responses to emotion, (2) Socially learned guidelines for expressing emotions, (3) Universal emotional expressions, (4) Genetic predispositions
Which of the following best describes the term 'cultural influences on motivation'? (1) The way culture shapes what people value and strive for, (2) The way genetics determine motivation, (3) The influence of weather on motivation, (4) The effect of age on motivation
Which of the following emotions is considered a 'self-conscious' emotion that may be influenced by culture? (1) Anger, (2) Fear, (3) Shame, (4) Surprise
Which of the following is a reason why understanding cultural influences on motivation and emotion is important in psychology? (1) It helps explain universal behaviors only, (2) It allows for better cross-cultural communication, (3) It is only relevant for anthropologists, (4) It is not important
Fill in the blank: ________ cultures often value independence and self-reliance.
Fill in the blank: In some Asian cultures, ________ is often valued over open emotional expression.
Fill in the blank: In some cultures, emotional expression is seen as a sign of ________, while in others it may be seen as a sign of weakness.
Fill in the blank: In some cultures, expressing anger openly is considered ________, while in others it may be seen as a sign of strength.
True or False: All cultures have the same basic emotional expressions.
True or False: All cultures value emotional restraint equally.
True or False: Collectivist cultures tend to emphasize group goals over individual goals.
True or False: Cultural influences on motivation and emotion are static and do not change over time.
