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Acculturation explains the process of cultural and psychological change that results following meeting between cultures. The effects of acculturation can be seen ...
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/əˌkʌl tʃəˈreɪ ʃən/ Show Spelled [uh-kuhl-chuh-rey-shuh n] Show IPA. noun. 1. the process of adopting the cultural traits or social patterns of another group.
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ac·cul·tur·a·tion ( -k l ch -r sh n). n. 1. The modification of the culture of a group or individual as a result of contact with a different culture. 2. The process by which ...
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cultural modification of an individual, group, or people by adapting to or borrowing traits from another culture; also : a merging of cultures as a result of prolonged ...
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10.1177/0739986303251694. ARTICLE. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences. Padilla, Perez / Acculturation & Social Cognition. Acculturation, Social Identity ...
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ACCULTURATION. Definition. Acculturation is a process in which members of one cultural group adopt the beliefs and behaviors of another group. Although ...
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22 Jul 2009 ... When alien culture traits diffuse into a society on a massive scale, acculturation frequently is the result. The culture of the receiving society is ...
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A process lying at the heart of contemporary immigration issues is acculturation. Acculturation was originally defined as a process occurring when one culture ...
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Abstract. In cross-cultural psychology, one of the major sources of the development and display of human behavior is the contact between cultural populations.
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The processes of change in artifacts, customs, and beliefs that result from the contact of two or more cultures. The term is also used to refer to the results of such ...
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