This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Psychology & Sociology has 15 clues. Answers range from 4 to 16 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
A form of assimilation wherein an ethnic group or individual takes on the cultural ways of another group (usually that of mainstream culture), often at the expense of traditional cultural ways.
The belief that it is possible to live and function effectively in two cultures.
The conscious and unconscious content that a group learns, shares, and transmits from genera- tion to generation that organizes life and helps interpret existence.
The extermination and/or massive death of such magnitude that a group ceases to continue as a distinct culture and collectivity.
The systematic subordination of members of targeted racial groups who have relatively little social power by members of the agent racial group who have relatively more social power
The systematic subordination of members of targeted racial groups who have relatively little social power by members of the agent racial group who have relatively more social power
Unconsciously delivered racial slights, subtle snubs, dismissive looks, gestures, and tones.
The capacity to produce desired effects on others.
Biological group differences that derive from an isolated inbreeding population with a distinctive genetic heritage.
An antipathy or negative feeling, either expressed or not expressed, based on a faulty and inflexible generalization that places a group of people at some disadvantage that is not merited by their actions.
The prominent mode of Western psychology wherein the individual person, rather than one’s group or family membership, is the focus of treatment.
A dimension of culture that describes a cultural group’s preferred way of gaining knowl- edge and learning about the world.
A formal statement of regret that includes acknowledgment of the facts, acceptance of respon- sibility, expression of sincere regret, and promise to not repeat the offense
Communications that “convey rudeness and demean a person’s racial heritage of identity.”
A term used by Brown and Landrum-Brown (1995) to refer to the meta-dimensions along which along which all cultures can differ.