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Filial Piety: The notion of respect and responsibility for care of older family members, often reflected in responsibility for their care (Two words, do not include the space)
Familism: The family value placing the family at the center of the social system and specifying its hierarchical structure
Relational Orientation: A tendency to define the self in terms of one's relationships with others instead or attributes of the individual (Two words, do not include the space)
Family Obligation: A family value underlying strong emotional ties between the children and their parents throughout the lifespan (Two words, do not include the space)
Acculturation: Changes in the individual's attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors along the norms of the dominant culture
Authoritarian: Strict and rigid interactions between child and parent, with the parent expecting obedience and compliance from the child
Authoritative: Firm and consistent boundaries between the parent and child, with open communication that is warm and responsive to the child's needs
Enculturation: Changes in the individual's attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors along the norms of one's indigenous culture
Permissive: Inconsistent and flexible boundaries between parent and child
Triple Minority: Holding multiple minority statuses in terms of gender, race, and sexual orientation (Two words, do not include the space)
Outmarriage: Marriage outside of one's own family, race, or grouping
Fantasians
Across:| 4. | Changes in the individual's attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors along the norms of the dominant culture | | 5. | Firm and consistent boundaries between the parent and child, with open communication that is warm and responsive to the child's needs |
| | 8. | Strict and rigid interactions between child and parent, with the parent expecting obedience and compliance from the child | | 11. | The notion of respect and responsibility for care of older family members, often reflected in responsibility for their care (Two words, do not include the space) |
| | Down:| 1. | A tendency to define the self in terms of one's relationships with others instead or attributes of the individual (Two words, do not include the space) | | 2. | Changes in the individual's attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors along the norms of one's indigenous culture | | 3. | Inconsistent and flexible boundaries between parent and child | | 6. | Holding multiple minority statuses in terms of gender, race, and sexual orientation (Two words, do not include the space) |
| | 7. | A family value underlying strong emotional ties between the children and their parents throughout the lifespan (Two words, do not include the space) | | 9. | Marriage outside of one's own family, race, or grouping | | 10. | The family value placing the family at the center of the social system and specifying its hierarchical structure |
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Fantasians
Across:| 4. | Changes in the individual's attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors along the norms of the dominant culture | | 5. | Firm and consistent boundaries between the parent and child, with open communication that is warm and responsive to the child's needs |
| | 8. | Strict and rigid interactions between child and parent, with the parent expecting obedience and compliance from the child | | 11. | The notion of respect and responsibility for care of older family members, often reflected in responsibility for their care (Two words, do not include the space) |
| | Down:| 1. | A tendency to define the self in terms of one's relationships with others instead or attributes of the individual (Two words, do not include the space) | | 2. | Changes in the individual's attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors along the norms of one's indigenous culture | | 3. | Inconsistent and flexible boundaries between parent and child | | 6. | Holding multiple minority statuses in terms of gender, race, and sexual orientation (Two words, do not include the space) |
| | 7. | A family value underlying strong emotional ties between the children and their parents throughout the lifespan (Two words, do not include the space) | | 9. | Marriage outside of one's own family, race, or grouping | | 10. | The family value placing the family at the center of the social system and specifying its hierarchical structure |
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