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What are artifacts in the context of culture?
What are artifacts in the context of culture?
- Shared mental programs enabling understanding of basic values
- Expected behavior associated with a particular situation in a group
- Principles and beliefs about what is important in life
- Objects made by human beings, typically of cultural or historical interest (correct)
At which level does culture affect mental programming based on shared experiences within a particular society?
At which level does culture affect mental programming based on shared experiences within a particular society?
- Unique (tightest) level
- Level 2
- Level 1
- Intermediate level (correct)
What is the meaning of 'shared' in the context of culture?
What is the meaning of 'shared' in the context of culture?
- One child in a family might be shy while the other might be noisy
- Individuals living in a society cannot choose whether they are familiar with the central cultural values and norms
- An enduring and cooperating social group whose members have developed organized patterns of relationships
- Most members have similar mental programs enabling immediate understanding of basic values, norms, or logics (correct)
What are values in the context of culture?
What are values in the context of culture?
'Roles' in the context of culture refer to:
'Roles' in the context of culture refer to:
Study Notes
Culture and Artifacts
- Artifacts are tangible objects or items that are created by a culture, reflecting its values, beliefs, and practices.
Level of Cultural Influence
- Culture affects mental programming at the societal level, shaping individual thoughts, feelings, and behaviors through shared experiences within a particular society.
Shared Experiences in Culture
- In the context of culture, 'shared' refers to common experiences, beliefs, values, and practices that are collectively understood and accepted by members of a particular society.
Values in Culture
- Values in the context of culture refer to the abstract principles or standards that guide human behavior, influencing what is considered desirable, acceptable, or important within a society.
Roles in Culture
- Roles in the context of culture refer to the expected behaviors, responsibilities, and obligations associated with a particular position or status within a society, such as occupations, social positions, or family roles.
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Test your knowledge of how culture shapes the psychology of individuals, including shared ways of doing things, unstated assumptions, values, artifacts, and roles. Explore the features of culture and how it is shared among individuals.