ADULTHOOD A CULTURAL APPROACH
6TH EDITION JEFFERY JENSEN ARNETT
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2026 SOLVED QUESTIONS FULLY CORRECT
⫸ Culture Answer: A group's common way of life (e.g. customs,
beliefs, art, and technology), passed on from one generation to the next
⫸ developed countries Answer: World's affluent/most economically
developed (Highest income median) Canada, the United States, Japan,
South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Costa Rica, and nearly all
the countries of Europe (Organization for Economic Cooperation and
Development [OECD], 2022)
-Urban
-Individualistic
⫸ Developing Countries Answer: Less wealthy than the developed
countries but are experiencing rapid economic growth as they join the
globalized economy
-Traditional Cultures
-Rural
, ⫸ The demographic divide between adolescents in developed countries
and adolescents in developing countries Answer: population but also
access to economic resources. This demographic divide profoundly
influences adolescents' lives, such as the extent of their access to health
care, technology, and education (United Nations Development
Programme [UNDP], 2019).
⫸ Individualistic Values Answer: Values that encourage self-
fulfillment, personal growth, autonomy, and independence over
commitment to family or other communal needs. (Developed countries )
⫸ Collectivistic Values Answer: obedience and group harmony
(developing countries)
-Traditional Cultures
⫸ Traditional Cultures Answer: in developing countries, a rural culture
that adheres more closely to cultural traditions than people in urban
areas do due to close ties/economic necessity (Gaskins, 2020; Sullivan &
Cottone, 2010).
⫸ Asia
Learning Objective 1.6 Describe the distinctive features of the cultural
context for Asian adolescents. Answer: -Culture heavily influenced by
Confucianism (Filial Piety): Respect, obey, and revere Parents
(Especially: Fathers)
⫸ India