Filling-in phenomenon associated with blind spots

Article AnalysisUsing the South University Online Library, find two peer-reviewed journal articles on the filling-in phenomenon associated with blind spots. In your synopsis, you will include: A summary of each of the journal articlesThe main points discussed in each...

Categorization and scripts

Explain categorization and the two main types of categories—natural categories and artificial categories. Describe how the prototype theory explains the formation of categories. Explain the difference between a script and a schema. Describe two scripts you use to...

Cultural Values and Beliefs

Attachment parenting is characterized by raising young children using methods that keep the child relatively near, and the parents tend to adapt to the child’s rhythms instead of shaping the child to fit into the adults’ schedule. Parents who practice...

Enculturation in the United States

The process of enculturation in the United States starts with a child learning by interacting with the mother and other members of the family unit. In addition, some children are influenced by members outside the home. However, it is not until the child enters...

Objective Elements

Culture is man-made, and each culture has a collection of created objects that can be studied and compared. People from different geographical regions have created cultures that are shaped by particular environmental challenges and resources. To survive, people have...

Cultural Dimensions

Instructions Research Methods Hofstede (1980) surveyed business people in more than forty different countries and applied a statistical technique, which is called factor analysis, to their responses to determine the outstanding behavioral characteristics. Hofstede...