Diversification
Ecuadorian Culture is not homogenous. Like the American
Culture, the Ecuadorian culture is composed of a wide range of diverse cultures with own
identities and nuances.
Regionalism
Regional differences are apparent both in Ecuadorian culture
and American culture. A region or state,
can manifest differences in the way people talk, dress etc.
Religion
In both Ecuadorian and American culture, Christianism has the greatest influence on personal and social behavior
as a part of national identity.
Answer:
It is the tendency of a new stimulus that is similar to the original conditioned stimulus to elicit a response that is similar to the conditioned response.
Explanation:
Stimulus generalization: In classical conditioning, the term stimulus generalization refers to the propensity of the conditioned stimulus to give rise to the same responses once the response is being conditioned.
In other words, stimulus generalization arises when an organism (human being, animals, etc) responds to a particular stimulus, the way it responds to a similar or same stimulus.
Answer:
1. It is our identity
2. It helps the new generation to. learn about our culture
3. It represents our past
4. These norms attract more tourists which increases the income of the country
Japan wanted to 'destroy' America's navy in an un-expected and aggressive way, so they bombed Pearl Harbor, they un-intentionally killed many civilians.
Answer:
Ethnocentric
Explanation:
While conducting a study on marital practices in various cultures, Dr. Ekoba unintentionally uses language that implies that her culture uses the best mating and marriage rituals, while other cultures' practices are deviant or inferior. This reflects an ethnocentric bias in her study.
Ethnocentric meaning Dr Ekoba unintentionally measures the standards of other cultures using her own culture being that it is superior.