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15 Cards in this Set
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Social Identities
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Include cultural or ethnic membership identity, gender identity, sexual orientation identity, social class identity, age identity, disability identity, or professional identity.
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Personal Identities
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Include any unique attributes that we associate with our individuated self in comparison with those of others.
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Acculturation
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The degree of identity change that occurs when individuals move from a familiar environment to an unfamiliar one.
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Personal Family System
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Emphasis on personal, individualized meanings, negotiable roles between parents and child, and the emphasis on interactive discussions within the family.
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Positional Family System
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Emphasizes communial meanings, ascribed roles and statuses between parents and child, and family rule conformity.
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Familism
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* Deep commitment to family ties
* The family is the strongest glue that holds together all social activities. |
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Personalism
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Inner qualitites of a person that earn respect and social recognition form others.
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Generational Hierarchy
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Showing respect for elders
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Gender Hierarchy
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Traditional status role different between males and females.
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Spirtitualism
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Religious and spiritual convictions
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Fatalism
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Refers to the "being" attitude in perceiving their external environment with acceptance and resignation.
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Cultural Identity
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The emotional significance that we attatch to our sense of belonging or affiliation with the larger culture.
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Value Culture
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The standards or expectations that people hold in their mindset in making evaluations.
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Enculturation
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Refers to the sustained primary socialization process of strangers in their original home culture wherein they have internalized their primary cultural values.
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Bicultural
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Relates to the both cultures of enculturation and acculturation.
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