Individualism
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Independent view of the self and does not see identity being dependent
on others
According to Liu, which of the following is true regarding the use of social class
categories (e.g., working class, middle class) in psychological research?
a. Psychologists have stable and consistent ways of measuring and assessing these
categories
b. These categories mean the same thing to all people within a category
c. They are virtually meaningless
d. They are the most important predictors of mental health outcomes
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, c. They are virtually meaningless
Considerations for men and women in therapy
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Be aware of stereotypes. Help them accept some socialization and reject
others, all their choice
Sexism
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Prejudice or stereotyping against women
Sex
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Biology
Kinesics
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, Body language (eg smiling is good in the west, but not in the east
Functional equivalence
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Not taken literally. Finding the common functions. (eg fairy tales- Use
Beauty and the Beast in the states, but try to use another fairy tale that has
similar functions for another culture)
Classism
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Oppression based on social class. Ranking based on worth, ability, and
social class.Prejudice or discrimination based on social class
True or False: Hyde found that gender differences on most aspects of communication
were quite small, contrary to what is commonly asserted in popular media (e.g.,
Deborah Tannen's (1991) book: You Just Don't Understand: Women and Men in
Conversation) (Hyde, 2005, p. 586).
a. True
b. False
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Independent view of the self and does not see identity being dependent
on others
According to Liu, which of the following is true regarding the use of social class
categories (e.g., working class, middle class) in psychological research?
a. Psychologists have stable and consistent ways of measuring and assessing these
categories
b. These categories mean the same thing to all people within a category
c. They are virtually meaningless
d. They are the most important predictors of mental health outcomes
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, c. They are virtually meaningless
Considerations for men and women in therapy
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Be aware of stereotypes. Help them accept some socialization and reject
others, all their choice
Sexism
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Prejudice or stereotyping against women
Sex
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Biology
Kinesics
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, Body language (eg smiling is good in the west, but not in the east
Functional equivalence
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Not taken literally. Finding the common functions. (eg fairy tales- Use
Beauty and the Beast in the states, but try to use another fairy tale that has
similar functions for another culture)
Classism
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Oppression based on social class. Ranking based on worth, ability, and
social class.Prejudice or discrimination based on social class
True or False: Hyde found that gender differences on most aspects of communication
were quite small, contrary to what is commonly asserted in popular media (e.g.,
Deborah Tannen's (1991) book: You Just Don't Understand: Women and Men in
Conversation) (Hyde, 2005, p. 586).
a. True
b. False
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