Exam 6: Cultural Values: Road Maps for Behavior
Exam 1: Intercultural Communication: A Requirement for the Interdependent Global Society28 Questions
Exam 2: Communication and Culture: The Voice and the Echo51 Questions
Exam 3: The Deep Structure of Culture: Lessons From the Family60 Questions
Exam 4: World-View: Cultural Explanations of Life and Death64 Questions
Exam 5: Cultural History: Precursor to the Present and Future68 Questions
Exam 6: Cultural Values: Road Maps for Behavior61 Questions
Exam 7: Culture and Identity: Situating the Individual25 Questions
Exam 8: Verbal Messages: Exchanging Ideas Through Language48 Questions
Exam 9: Nonverbal Communications: The Messages of Action, Space, Time, and Silence78 Questions
Exam 10: Intercultural Communication in Contexts: Applications in Business, Education, and Health-Care96 Questions
Exam 11: The Challenges of Intercultural Communication: Managing Differences43 Questions
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A society is called feminine when emotional gender roles overlap-both men and women are expected to be modest,tender,and concerned with quality of life.
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Countries whose cultures reflect a comfort with uncertainty (low uncertainty avoidance)include Greece,Portugal,and Guatemala.
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Collectivism in the United States is seen in the expectation that employees will change jobs in order to advance their careers.
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Compare and contrast Hofstede's concepts of individualism and collectivism.
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The indulgence/restraint dimension reflects a cultures orientation toward disciplining the young.
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Most Latino cultures consider the current activity as the one that matters the most.
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Confucianism and Buddhism support the notion that human nature is good.
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Japan is a low uncertainty culture with many formal social protocols that help to predict how people will behave in almost every social interaction.
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High-context cultures tend to convey meaning through status and informal friends and associates.
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What does your culture tell you about human nature? Give an example of a culture with a different orientation.
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The following countries belong in same societal group,according to the GLOBE study.
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What time orientation do most Americans in the United States favor?
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Discuss Hofstede's masculinity/femininity dimension. Provide an example of each.
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The extent to which members of a culture feel threatened by ambiguous and unknown situations is referred to as ____.
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