The process used in infant learning of introducing a new stimulus to attract the child’s attention. After an object becomes more familiar, the infant becomes disinterested but becomes engaged again with the introduction of a different object or stimuli.
A culture in which the individual is the primary unit of focus and group cohesion is deemphasized. People are encouraged to think for themselves and act in their own best interest.
The values, assumptions, and beliefs that we share with the group of people we interact with every day. The values and lessons learned by a child from their family and community.
A culture in which the group is seen as the primary unit of focus and individuality is deemphasized. Interdependence is valued over independence. Uniqueness is valued only to the degree that it benefits the group.