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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Describe how acculturation can affect an individual's motivation and emotional expression.
Describe how cultural values can influence what motivates people to succeed in school.
Describe how language can influence the way emotions are experienced and expressed in different cultures.
Describe how migration can impact an individual's motivation and emotional expression.
Describe one way in which emotional expression in public may differ between Western and East Asian cultures.
Describe one way in which motivation for achievement may differ between collectivist and individualist cultures.
Explain how cultural differences in time orientation (e.g., focus on past, present, or future) can influence motivation.
In a scenario where a student from a collectivist culture is praised individually for their achievement, how might they feel compared to a student from an individualist culture?
Which cultural dimension, as described by Geert Hofstede, refers to the degree to which people in a society are integrated into groups? (1) Power Distance, (2) Individualism vs. Collectivism, (3) Masculinity vs. Femininity, (4) Uncertainty Avoidance
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 genetic basis of motivation, (3) The role of hormones in motivation, (4) The impact of weather on motivation
Which of the following best describes the term 'cultural relativism' in the context of emotion? (1) All emotions are the same everywhere, (2) Emotional experiences and expressions should be understood within their cultural context, (3) Only some cultures have emotions, (4) Emotions are not influenced by culture
Which of the following best illustrates the impact of culture on emotional regulation? (1) All people cry when sad, (2) Some cultures teach children to hide their disappointment, (3) Everyone laughs at jokes, (4) All people express anger openly
Fill in the blank: ________ cultures tend to value emotional restraint and control.
Fill in the blank: In cultures that value ________, people may be motivated to avoid actions that bring shame to their family or community.
Fill in the blank: In cultures with high uncertainty avoidance, people may be motivated to seek ________ and avoid ambiguity.
Fill in the blank: In some Asian cultures, maintaining ________ is important, leading to the suppression of negative emotions in public.
True or False: All cultures value emotional expression equally.
True or False: Collectivist cultures tend to emphasize group goals over individual achievements.
True or False: Cultural influences can affect both the experience and the expression of emotions.
True or False: Cultural influences on motivation and emotion are only relevant in non-Western societies.
