Massachusetts Certified Peer Specialist (CPS) Practice Exam

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Which question would be relevant when reflecting on personal biases in a cross-cultural context?

  1. How can I promote my culture?

  2. What biases do I carry?

  3. What is my social standing?

  4. How should I change my beliefs?

The correct answer is: What biases do I carry?

In a cross-cultural context, reflecting on personal biases is essential to fostering understanding and empathy toward other cultures. The focus on identifying what biases one carries allows for greater self-awareness, which is the foundational step in recognizing how these biases can affect interactions and perceptions of others. This introspective question encourages individuals to consider their preconceived notions and judgments, promoting critical thinking about how these biases may manifest in their behavior and attitudes towards people from different backgrounds. By examining personal biases, individuals can work towards minimizing their impact and developing a more inclusive and respectful approach to cross-cultural interactions. This reflection ultimately contributes to better communication, strengthens relationships, and enhances supportive practices in diverse environments. Other options, while they touch on aspects of culture, do not directly engage with the understanding and ownership of personal biases as a foundational element of cross-cultural awareness.