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Yes.In western population too.It has little to do with culture,but to awareness.
genetic predispositions.
Most Psychology has western roots and is based on observations of western subjects. Recently, however, emphasis has been placed on studying how current theories in psychology match with other cultures. Cross-cultural studies in psychology mostly look at the differences in values of different cultures since in general the base psychological processes are assumed to be transferable across all of humanity. Examples of these values are defined as "Individualism/Collectivism," "Masculinity/Femininity," and "Power distance."
IQ tests are often ethnocentric, in that people of a certain race or culture are at an advantage over others. For example, a question asking about train speed is biased towards western culture, as many cultures do not have trains and thus would be at a disadvantage, perhaps not understanding the question. Giving standardised questions to different cultures would lead to ethnocentrism.
Black usually represents sadness, or mourning. That is why it is the color of funerals, in Western cultures. Black is also a calming, and to some a reassuring colour, the colour of the night sky and the eternal void.
Love relationships are a little different between Eastern and Western cultures. There are more divorces in Eastern cultures than Western.
Community, The individual
No. In Western cultures you can only be married to one person at a time.No. In Western cultures you can only be married to one person at a time.No. In Western cultures you can only be married to one person at a time.No. In Western cultures you can only be married to one person at a time.
yes,Hispanic/Latin Cultures
There are a ton of cultures. Examples are: Western, Eastern, Scandinavian, Medeterranian, Mayan
community, the individual
cus there evil and oppress other ppl
Spain is a western European, Christian culture.
France, united kindom
Hinduism and Buddhism.
* In Western Cultures it is rude to belch after a meal, but some cultures feel if you don't belch then you have not enjoyed the meal.
Thomas Jefferson ;)