What is standpoint theory, and how does it explain why people with differing cultural backgrounds have different perceptions of others' behaviors? Provide an example.

What will be an ideal response?

- Standpoint theory argues that a person's social position, power, or cultural background influences how the person perceives the behavior of others.
- A person from a different culture has a different way of deciding whether behavior is or is not appropriate under certain circumstances.
* For example, in one culture, it might be completely proper to hug a stranger or give them a peck on the cheek, while in another culture such behavior would seem odd or inappropriate. Thus, from the standpoint of the person in the culture where hugging is not common, the behavior of the person who hugs readily might be seen as unacceptable and even rude.
- Student examples will vary.

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