Exam 4: Appreciating Cultural Similarities and Accepting Differences
Exam 1: Exploring the Evolution of English As Globish20 Questions
Exam 2: Understanding Global Perspectives in Public Relations18 Questions
Exam 3: Changing Global Media Landscape and Ethical and Legal Issues19 Questions
Exam 4: Appreciating Cultural Similarities and Accepting Differences20 Questions
Exam 5: Decoding Nonverbal Communication and Imagery Worldwide16 Questions
Exam 6: Mastering the Fine Art of Storytelling in International Public Relations18 Questions
Exam 7: Applying Consistency of Style18 Questions
Exam 8: Acing Grammar and Punctuation19 Questions
Exam 9: Sharpening Editing Skills for Global Audiences11 Questions
Exam 10: Crafting Global News Releases for Mainstream and Social Media17 Questions
Exam 11: Composing Global Media Kits and Online Newsrooms18 Questions
Exam 12: Using Other Media Relations Techniques for Local or Global Campaigns14 Questions
Exam 13: Writing for the Internet and Social Media Worldwide20 Questions
Exam 14: Shaping Speeches and Scripts19 Questions
Exam 15: Controlling Content With Brand Journalism and Corporate-Produced Materials19 Questions
Exam 16: Creating and Presenting Public Relations Plans for Local or Global Markets15 Questions
Exam 17: Preparing Global Business Correspondence and Internal Reports20 Questions
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The ___ model is also called the culturally relative perspective that believes PR practices should be different in every country.
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Which cultural dimension examines the comfort level of a society's acceptance of ambiguity and structure?
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___ cultures illustrate the intensity of emotions in how people communicate and express themselves.
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National culture is based on the values in the country where the headquarters or individual offices are located.
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List four tangible aspects of time that PR writers need to be aware of when communicating with different countries?
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People in high-context cultures focus on facts and logic, applying meaning to explicit, direct language.
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A/An ___ stereotype occurs when a broad cultural generalization is applied to all people within a culture.
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If someone looks at a person's family background and connections, that person is oriented toward what type of culture?
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Hofstede's ___ dimension analyzes the level of happiness in a society, and how people gratify or forgo personal desires.
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Low-power distance cultures prefer less stringent and more egalitarian hierarchies, whereas high-power distance cultures accept hierarchy and inequality.
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____ culture adherents value deadlines and punctuality, and they tend to accomplish tasks sequentially in a logical order, following strict schedules.
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People in polychronic cultures value relationships more than schedules and do not adhere to strict timetables.
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People in ___ cultures use indirect language in which the meaning is derived from social relationships and nonverbal cues.
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Which term refers to culture with a "capital C," such as the arts and music of a country, which can be observed easily?
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Deductive stereotypes develop when assumptions area made about a culture based on only one experience or a few observations.
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The hybrid approach blends two contrasting ethnocentric and polycentric theories, believing that some generic PR principles apply with customization to local markets.
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Explain how writers would need to communicate differently with people from individualistic and collectivist cultures?
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Objective culture is the psychological side and levels of abstraction, such as patterns of behavior of groups of people.
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Self-reference criterion refers to unconsciously viewing other cultures through the values and experiences of one's own culture.
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The polycentric theory maintains the belief that PR is the same in other countries as in its country of origin.
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