CCG Exam Questions And 100% Correct Answers
Acculturation changes - Answer Making sure that an individual can meet the novel
demands when growing up or transition between developmental stages in environments
with two different cultures
Development - Answer A systematic and organised process of changes throughout ones
life
Acculturation - Answer Learning to function within new cultural novelties
Development sequences - Answer Episodes and proceedings
stages
transitions
changing environments and organismic responses
Person-situation interactions
Learning of cultural specifics requires... - Answer relevant biology and maturations
(Language, principles and symbols, political, social and religious structures)
Development without acculturation (Northman 2010) - Answer Culture shapes the
environmental conditions for early learning of a child in development (such as house,
community or a population)
Cultural wellbeing - Answer Cultural competence for engaged participation in
appropriate and satisfying activities valued by the community
Parenting and Cultural wellbeing - Answer Defined as culturally appropriate practice
that is valued in the community and a sense of meaning & satisfaction in raising
, children.
Transition to parenthood is impacted by: - Answer Adaptation
Gender Norms
Individuals
Adaptation - Answer Normative (Developmental) and Non-Normative (external) factors
Gender roles - Answer Macro forces that are determined by societal/cultural attitudes
and ideology
Justification - Becoming a Father in a New country (McKenzie et al) - Answer - Specific
differences in cultural approach to parenting between cultures
- gender cultural differences during acculturation
Shared Characteristics (McKenzie et al) - Answer - Same locality, same healthcare
system
- Basic needs
Global Focus of Anthropology - Answer Study of all humans, everywhere, in all periods,
not limited to any group. Whilst overcoming limitations of western-dominated
approaches
Determinism - Answer a form of Biological evolution/adaptation, where environmental
forms dictate cultural ones
Possibilism - Answer Only absence of traits could be predicted from characteristics of
the environment (e.g lack of tropical fruit in Greenland)
Adaptation - Answer Innovation+diffusion
Acculturation changes - Answer Making sure that an individual can meet the novel
demands when growing up or transition between developmental stages in environments
with two different cultures
Development - Answer A systematic and organised process of changes throughout ones
life
Acculturation - Answer Learning to function within new cultural novelties
Development sequences - Answer Episodes and proceedings
stages
transitions
changing environments and organismic responses
Person-situation interactions
Learning of cultural specifics requires... - Answer relevant biology and maturations
(Language, principles and symbols, political, social and religious structures)
Development without acculturation (Northman 2010) - Answer Culture shapes the
environmental conditions for early learning of a child in development (such as house,
community or a population)
Cultural wellbeing - Answer Cultural competence for engaged participation in
appropriate and satisfying activities valued by the community
Parenting and Cultural wellbeing - Answer Defined as culturally appropriate practice
that is valued in the community and a sense of meaning & satisfaction in raising
, children.
Transition to parenthood is impacted by: - Answer Adaptation
Gender Norms
Individuals
Adaptation - Answer Normative (Developmental) and Non-Normative (external) factors
Gender roles - Answer Macro forces that are determined by societal/cultural attitudes
and ideology
Justification - Becoming a Father in a New country (McKenzie et al) - Answer - Specific
differences in cultural approach to parenting between cultures
- gender cultural differences during acculturation
Shared Characteristics (McKenzie et al) - Answer - Same locality, same healthcare
system
- Basic needs
Global Focus of Anthropology - Answer Study of all humans, everywhere, in all periods,
not limited to any group. Whilst overcoming limitations of western-dominated
approaches
Determinism - Answer a form of Biological evolution/adaptation, where environmental
forms dictate cultural ones
Possibilism - Answer Only absence of traits could be predicted from characteristics of
the environment (e.g lack of tropical fruit in Greenland)
Adaptation - Answer Innovation+diffusion