In all my undergraduate and graduate years of psychology, I do not recall ever seeing any specific terms used with sufficient frequency to warrant it being considered as a de facto or common/standard term for the idea you are expressing.
I think depending on the context of what you are writing there are a number of possible phrases, but I am unware of there being, at least in English, a precise and set term.
I would use, cultural expertise or possibly cultural capital. Socially adept is another possibility.
There really could be many.
This is referred to as cultural adaptation, where individuals leverage their cultural knowledge to adjust and thrive in a new or different environment. It involves modifying behaviors, practices, and attitudes to better fit the cultural context of a particular place or community.
The term for this is cultural adaptation, where individuals use their cultural knowledge and skills to adapt to and navigate different environments.
People experiencing culture shock may feel disoriented, anxious, frustrated, or isolated due to unfamiliar customs, language, and social norms. They may also experience a sense of loss or longing for their own culture. Over time, with support and adaptation, many individuals are able to navigate through culture shock and adjust to their new environment.
Depending on what our culture is, we might use our natural resources differently. So, for instance, if your culture says that land is sacred you might try to preserve the land more than if your culture says that land is a resource and that you should use it.
Traditionalistic culture refers to a society or group that places high value on preserving and adhering to long-standing customs, beliefs, and practices. This culture typically resists change and innovation, placing importance on maintaining the status quo and upholding traditional values passed down through generations.
The Negritos are diverse indigenous groups in Southeast Asia known for their hunter-gatherer lifestyle, nomadic habits, and intimate connection with the natural environment. They typically have a rich oral tradition, unique languages, and spiritual beliefs centered around animism and shamanism. Their culture values communal living, egalitarian social structures, and close-knit family ties.
Technology
The term for this is cultural adaptation, where individuals use their cultural knowledge and skills to adapt to and navigate different environments.
Technology is the application of the knowledge obtained through science by which humans influence their environment through the development and use of tools and to improve their standard of living.
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People experiencing culture shock may feel disoriented, anxious, frustrated, or isolated due to unfamiliar customs, language, and social norms. They may also experience a sense of loss or longing for their own culture. Over time, with support and adaptation, many individuals are able to navigate through culture shock and adjust to their new environment.
An abiotic environment is an environment of non-living things. A biotic environment is an environment of living things. biotic=living abiotic=non living
Culture mainly depends on human knowledge, their behavior and belief. it is actually based on social learning. But as much as civilization is concerned, it is much of a scientific term and includes the entire living systems of a particular region. to be precise civilization is the technological part of human knowledge whereas culture is related to social adaptations and behavior.
The mission statement of the NIH is: "NIH's mission is to seek fundamental knowledge about the nature and behavior of living systems and the application of that knowledge to enhance health, lengthen life, and reduce the burdens of illness and disability."
NO biology is not completely a physical science.
How did the microscope contribute to knowledge about living things?
The physical environment refers to things like mountains and rivers where living things live. The biological environment refers to the parts of the living plants and and animals where living things live.