Exam 4: Interpersonal Communication and Diversity: Adapting to Others
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Ethnocentrism is the process of transmitting a group's culture from one generation to the next.
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Heather, a Southern Baptist, attended Mass at her boyfriend William's Roman Catholic church.During the service she was confused about when to stand, sit, or kneel; she didn't know the words to most of what the congregation recited aloud from memory; and she decided just to stay in her seat when William went to receive the Eucharist.What strategy for developing motivation did Heather seem to display?
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Jerome asks that his mother make a vegetarian dish because he knows that his guest, Sara, does not eat meat for religious reasons.Jerome is mindful of Sara's background.
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Which of the following cultures places a high value on social and status obligations?
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Virtually every organization or group develops a hierarchy that makes status distinctions.
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Several researchers suggest that one of the best ways to enhance understanding when communicating over a period of time with someone from a different cultural background is to develop
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The general cultural perspective on such key issues as death, God, and the meaning of life that shapes how you perceive and respond to what happens to you is called a(n)
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A co-culture is a learned system of knowledge, behavior, attitudes, beliefs, values, and norms that is shared by a group of people.
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Intercultural communication competence is the ability to adapt your behavior toward another person in ways that are appropriate to other person's culture.
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In what way might ethnocentrism be viewed as a positive cultural characteristic?
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Which of the following terms best describes a person's visible physiological attributes?
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To stereotype someone is to push him or her into an inflexible, all-encompassing category.
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Define co-culture and give an example of a co-culture within the United States.
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What is the process of communicating a group's culture from one generation to another called?
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Paul believes everything about America is better than anywhere else, and is especially proud of American culture.Paul may be said to be
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When you encounter a different culture and become confused, anxious, and uncertain, you are probably experiencing culture shock.
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Your friend, Tasha, is about to move to Italy with her family.She fears interacting with people she doesn't know, who speak a language she doesn't speak, and who have different cultural traditions and worldviews.What advice about understanding and communicating with the new people she will meet can you give Tasha?
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A person's age has little influence on his or her communication with others.
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