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etic perspective

an attempt to build theories of human behavior by examining commonalities across many cultures

emic perspective

an attempt to derive meaningful concepts within one culture

imposed etics

the imposition of one culture's worldview on another culture assuming that one's own worldviews are universal

delay of gratification

the ability to wait for a more desirable reward instead of taking a less desirable reward immediately

individualism

a social pattern in which individuals tend to be motivated by their own preferences, needs, and rights when they come into conflict with those of a group or collective in which the individual is a member

collectivism

a social pattern in which individuals tend to be motivated by the group's or collective's preferences, needs and rights when they come into conflict with those of the individual

idiocentrism

individualistic tendencies hat reside within an individual

allocentrism

collectivistic tendencies that reside within an individual

countercultural individual

idiocentric individuals residing in a collectivistic culture or vice versa

masculine-feminine dimension

a continuum of authority from hierarchical (masculine) to egalitarian (feminine)

guilt

negative emotion that involves an individual's sense of personal regret for having engaged in a negative behavior

shame

negative emotion that involves an individual's sense of personal regret for having engaged in a negative behavior that reflects badly upon the family unit or their upbringing

losing/saving face

loss of face involves being publicly revealed for negative behavior. face saving involves being able to protects one's public persona

face giving/giving face

extolling the virtues of another person in public. It would be considered boastful and individualistic if the individual did this to themself

Harry Triandis

found individualistic countries conceive self-reliance as related to the pursuit of one's goals whereas collectivist countries conceive of it as related to not burdening others

Derald Wing Sue

microaggressions
locus of control
locus of responsiblity

Kluckhohn and Strodtbeck

Value orientation model that represents the way a society copes with emerging issues and challenges
time focus
human activity
social relations
people/nature relationship

Janet Helm

ALANAs, VREGs, and WASPs

ALANA

African Americans, Latino Americans, and Native Americans

VREG

Visible racial/ethnic groups

WASP

White Anglo-Saxon Protestant

worldview

perception of the world that determines how we think, feel, and behave

male and female differences

issues of safety
workforce issue
choices of whether to have children

locus of control

the focus of control over outcomes of one's life, be it internal or external

locus of responsibility

the focus of responsibility for one's position in life, be it internal feelings of responsibility or external, societal responsibility

cooperative principle

a psycholinguistic term that assumes that we strive to communicate with one another sincerely and effectively when we engage in conversation

maxim of quality

the maxim that suggests that we tell each other the truth when we engage in a conversation

maxim of quantity

the maxim that suggests that we contribute an appropriate amount of talk when we engage in a conversation

maxim of relevance

the maxim that suggests that our dicussion is relevant to the conversation

maxim of manner

the maxim that suggests that we are clear in our language and that we pay attention to normal standards of conversation, such as not shouting at someone who is right in front of us

relations with conversational partner

the maxim that suggests that we use our previous relationship with our conversational partner so that we do not have to repeat shared experiences

rule violation

the maxim that suggests that we signal our conversational partners when we are about o engage in a violation of one of the other maxims

proxemics

personal space in conversations

kinesics

bodily movements in conversations, including hand gestures, facial expressions, and eye contact

paralanguage

nonverbal vocal cues in conversation, such as loudness of voice, silences, and rates of speech.

high context communication

communication in which the context conveys much of the meaning

low context communication

language-dependent communication, in which the words carry most of the meaning and context plaus a lesser role

direct communication

blunt communication that is literal and to the point

indirect communication

communication that relies upon context and the reciever's ability to draw inferences

negative stereotyping

according to Ribeau and associates, stereotyping that casts African Americans in a negative light or that limits discussion to "african american" topics

acceptance

the feeling that one is accepted as an equal in the conversation

personal expressiveness

speaking from the heart and not the head

authenticity

being truthful and not trying to be merely politically correct

understanding

according to Ribeau and associates, the sense that a conversational partner has enough experience to truly understnad the African American experience

goal attainment

according to Ribeau and associates, this refers to the goal of mutual understanding between two conversational partners

power dynamics

according to Ribeau and associates, this refers to powerlessness and assertiveness in conversations with African Americans

tag questions

questions added to a statement of assertion such as, "This is good, don't you thing?"

qualifiers

words of phrases that soften statement such as, "I may be wrong, but..."

additive bilingualism

the acquistion of a second language that does not replace the native language

subtractive bilingualism

the acquistion of asecond language that replaces the native language

language attrition

equivalent to subtractive bilingualism

native bilingualism

the ability to speak two languages from birth, aacquired because both languages arespoken in the househole

ethnic minority worldview

feeling different and out of place

women worldview

issues of safety, work expectations, sexism and beauty

LGBT worldview

element of fear and danger and curiosity from the public

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