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- Acculturation - Wikipedia
Acculturation refers to the psychological, social, and cultural transformation that takes place through direct contact between two cultures, wherein one or both engage in adapting to dominant cultural influences without compromising their essential distinctiveness [1]
- What Is Acculturation and Why It Happens - Simply Psychology
Acculturation is the process by which groups or individuals adjust the social and cultural values, ideas, beliefs, and behavioral patterns of their culture of origin to those of a different culture
- ACCULTURATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ACCULTURATION is cultural modification of an individual, group, or people by adapting to or borrowing traits from another culture; also : a merging of cultures as a result of prolonged contact
- Acculturation | Cultural Exchange, Adaptation Assimilation | Britannica
Acculturation, the processes of change in artifacts, customs, and beliefs that result from the contact of two or more cultures The term is also used to refer to the results of such changes
- Understanding Acculturation and Why It Happens - ThoughtCo
Acculturation is a process through which a person or group from one culture comes to adopt the practices and values of another culture, while still retaining their own distinct culture
- 14 Acculturation Examples (Human Geography Notes)
While enculturation refers to learning the rules, norms, values and expectations of one’s own culture, acculturation refers to getting adjusted to another culture
- Acculturation - A Process of Cultural Change and adaptation
Acculturation is a process by which individuals or groups adapt to a new culture or environment It involves learning and adopting new behaviors, customs, and values while also retaining aspects of one’s original culture
- Acculturation, Development, and Adaptation - AACAP
Acculturation refers to the process that occurs when groups of individuals of different cultures come into continuous first-hand contact, which changes the original culture patterns of either or both groups
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