_____ are often used as context variables to ensure that samples in different cultures actually harbor the cultural characteristics thought to differentiate them
a) Structure-oriented factors
b) Ecological- or cultural-level measures of culture
c) Individual-level measures of culture
d) Contextual factors
c
You might also like to view...
What single factor appears to be most influential in determining whether an adolescent will "cave in" to peer pressure?
a. The degree to which appropriate standards of behavior are clear-cut b. The degree to which you can get into trouble for engaging in the act c. The degree to which parents oppose the act d. The degree to which the act requires effort
A single human sperm cell and a single human egg cell contain _____ chromosomes.
A) 23 B) 24 C) 46 D) 48
"Language is such an innate skill that children will invent their own even when they never hear a standard language.". This statement is from a(n)
a. nativist. b. empiricist. c. psychoanalyst. d. socioculturalist.
In research that is described in the textbook, participants tried to learn lists of letters under two conditions. In one condition, each pair of letters was separated by two digits that had to be read. In the other condition,
the first pair had four digits and the last pair had zero digits. The researchers found a. poorer memory for the early items on the list when those items had been made more separate. b. better memory for the items on the list with proportional spacing. c. that the recency effect arose because the last few items are not very distinctive. d. that making items distinctive made little difference in the performance of the participants.