Deck 5: Cultural Studies of Organizations and Communication

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All of the following events were used to characterize the changing political landscape that gave rise to the cultural approach in organizational communication EXCEPT

A) the Great Depression.
B) European countries giving up their colonies.
C) minority voices gaining political power
D) the Korean War.
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Which of the following perspectives on culture emphasizes consistency and clarity in organizational processes and practices?

A) Practical view
B) Integration perspective
C) Fragmentation perspective
D) Differentiation perspective
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Which of the following perspectives on culture recognizes that consensus and dissensus fluctuate back and forth in a constant pattern of change?

A) Differentiation perspective
B) Integration perspective
C) Fragmentation perspective
D) Interpretive view
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Organizational cultures are composed of environments and symbols. According to the book, which of the following would not count as either an environment or a symbol?

A) Payroll taxes
B) Arrangements of parking lots
C) Key vocabulary
D) Accomplishments and awards
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The use of terms like "family," "machine," or "ship" to characterize an organization and its daily activities is an example of which of the following concepts?

A) Rituals
B) Stories
C) Metaphors
D) Imagery
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The use of websites, intranets, chat groups, instant messages, and the like to improve the socialization process is an example of which of the following concepts?

A) Advanced communication and information technologies
B) Social media networking
C) Cultural artifacts
D) Rituals
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Which of the following approaches to culture advocates the use of stories, rituals, and other organizational elements to build strong organizational cultures and increase employee commitment?

A) Practical view
B) Interpretive view
C) Critical and postmodern views
D) Systems view
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Which of the following terms are used to describe the two general types of socialization?

A) Anticipatory socialization and organizational assimilation
B) Occupational socialization and anticipatory socialization
C) Organizational turning points and occupational socialization
D) Occupational socialization and organizational assimilation
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Career placement tests and job fairs that many high schools use to prepare students for graduation are examples of which of the following concepts?

A) Organizational assimilation
B) General socialization
C) Fragmentation
D) Anticipatory socialization
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Cultural studies begin with the assumption that which of the following concepts is central to human perception?

A) Relationships
B) Organizations
C) Language
D) Culture
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Which of the following views of organizational culture emerged from managements' desire for specific communication strategies that enhance competitiveness and increase employee satisfaction?

A) Productive view
B) Practical view
C) Interpretive view
D) Critical and postmodern views
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When Pixar employees are allowed to decorate their office space any way they desire, which of the following elements of organizational culture are they manipulating?

A) Rituals
B) Artifacts
C) Performances
D) Metaphors
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Ethnographers who look specifically at issues of power and domination associated with the development, maintenance, or transformation of a particular culture most likely embrace which of the following views?

A) Corporate culture view
B) Interpretive view
C) Practical view
D) Critical and postmodern views
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Researchers who develop "thick descriptions" of an organizational culture are practicing which of the following theoretical traditions?

A) Interpretive
B) Critical
C) Postmodern
D) Systems
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When the person in charge on an organizational chart differs from the person whom "everyone knows" is in charge, which of the following views on culture is being portrayed?

A) Differentiation perspective
B) Integration perspective
C) Interpretive view
D) Critical and postmodern views
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Which of the following items would not count as an organizational artifact, according to the text?

A) Office decor
B) Role models
C) Dress codes
D) Graffiti
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The unique way in which people in an organization talk, think, and act is called the organization's

A) culture.
B) strategy.
C) climate.
D) personality.
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According to Joanne Martin, which of the following cultural perspectives typically favors the story held by those in power over other competing stories?

A) Domination
B) Fragmentation
C) Differentiation
D) Integration
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William Ouchi's Theory Z asserts that the survival and prosperity of organizations depend heavily on their ability to

A) solve their productivity problems.
B) re-instill hierarchical management structures.
C) adapt to their surrounding cultures.
D) follow Japanese manufacturing techniques.
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Which of the following is an example of a high-reliability organization as referenced in the text?

A) Research universities
B) 911 call stations
C) Fire departments
D) Hospitals
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The critical and postmodern views are the approaches to organizational culture that focus most on power.
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Anticipatory socialization involves two parts: vocational socialization and organizational socialization.
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Organizational cultures are examples of symbolic constructions.
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According to Peters and Waterman, which of the following makes top-performing companies succeed?

A) Strong leaders
B) Customers
C) Managers and supervisors
D) Front-line workers
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From an ethnographic perspective, organizational activities such as office parties and softball games can be misleading when it comes to studying culture.
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Which of the following metaphors does John Van Maanen use in his study of organizational culture at Disney?

A) "Family tree"
B) "Organizational drama"
C) "Fantasy culture"
D) "Smile factory"
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Much like other traditional research methods in the social sciences, ethnographic research discourages the researcher from being a participant observer.
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Organizational leaders like Mark Zuckerberg and the late Steve Jobs are often cited as innovative individuals who personify the values of their organizations. Which of the following elements of culture best describes why these men are held up as role models?

A) They developed clear organizational values and rituals.
B) They are regarded as organizational heroes.
C) They are inspirational leaders.
D) They are skilled organizational performers.
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The focus on heroes and heroines is an important element of organizational culture.
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Although there are seven elements of culture, the only one that scholars really study is metaphors.
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According to the text, when less experienced physicians are encouraged to "speak like a doctor," what else are they doing?

A) Performing identity
B) Communicating the values of the organization
C) Acting as organizational heroes/heroines
D) Becoming leaders
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The first known reference to organizational culture appeared in which of the following publications?

A) The New York Times
B) Management Communication Quarterly
C) Administrative Science Quarterly
D) Organizational Communication
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Anticipatory socialization usually gives people a very accurate idea of what a job will be like, and this impression is unchanged by organizational assimilation that takes place when they start working.
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There are two general types of socialization: anticipatory socialization and organizational assimilation.
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Members of the communication field are very united in their views on organizational culture.
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According to Joanne Martin, the fragmentation perspective views ambiguity as an inevitable part of organizational life.
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Rather than viewing culture as something that an organization has, interpretive scholars treat culture as something that an organization is.
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The interpretive view of organizational culture made the most significant move to recognize organizations as socially constructed.
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Organizational stories must be formally recorded in order to count as part of the organization's culture.
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Researchers can study an organization's values by looking at several elements, including formal documents, advertisements, websites, and even the layout of employee parking lots.
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What does the practical view offer to the study of organizational culture? Provide an example that illustrates your point.
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Explain what the textbook means by organizational "culture." What elements make up a culture? Offer an example of an organization that has a distinct and unique culture based on these elements.
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What does Meyer encourage leaders to do to create a seamless, strong culture that blends "home" (corporate) culture with the "host" (international) culture?
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Consider how individuals are socialized into their short-term jobs and long-term careers. Using the two forms of organizational socialization (anticipatory socialization and organizational assimilation), define socialization, and explain how individuals are prepared to participate in organizations.
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How does the interpretive view differ from other views on organizational communication that have been presented in the text?
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What does it mean to say that organizational cultures are "symbolic constructions"?
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What is Theory Z, and how does it relate to Theory X and Theory Y from previous chapters?
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Choose an organization that you believe has a clear and unique culture. How would a supporter of the practical view analyze that organization's culture? How would an interpretive scholar view that same culture? What about a scholar of the critical and postmodern views? In your answer, be sure to define each of these three views, and offer detailed examples from the organization that you chose.
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Explain socialization in high-reliability organizations and provide examples.
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How would one carry out an ethnography?
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What are strong cultures, according to Deal and Kennedy? If strong cultures exist, does that also mean that weak cultures exist? If so, what would they look like?
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The text outlines several elements of culture. List and define three of them.
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What are some of the significant changes and social trends in American history that helped usher in the study of organizational culture?
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Deck 5: Cultural Studies of Organizations and Communication
1
All of the following events were used to characterize the changing political landscape that gave rise to the cultural approach in organizational communication EXCEPT

A) the Great Depression.
B) European countries giving up their colonies.
C) minority voices gaining political power
D) the Korean War.
D
2
Which of the following perspectives on culture emphasizes consistency and clarity in organizational processes and practices?

A) Practical view
B) Integration perspective
C) Fragmentation perspective
D) Differentiation perspective
B
3
Which of the following perspectives on culture recognizes that consensus and dissensus fluctuate back and forth in a constant pattern of change?

A) Differentiation perspective
B) Integration perspective
C) Fragmentation perspective
D) Interpretive view
C
4
Organizational cultures are composed of environments and symbols. According to the book, which of the following would not count as either an environment or a symbol?

A) Payroll taxes
B) Arrangements of parking lots
C) Key vocabulary
D) Accomplishments and awards
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The use of terms like "family," "machine," or "ship" to characterize an organization and its daily activities is an example of which of the following concepts?

A) Rituals
B) Stories
C) Metaphors
D) Imagery
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The use of websites, intranets, chat groups, instant messages, and the like to improve the socialization process is an example of which of the following concepts?

A) Advanced communication and information technologies
B) Social media networking
C) Cultural artifacts
D) Rituals
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7
Which of the following approaches to culture advocates the use of stories, rituals, and other organizational elements to build strong organizational cultures and increase employee commitment?

A) Practical view
B) Interpretive view
C) Critical and postmodern views
D) Systems view
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8
Which of the following terms are used to describe the two general types of socialization?

A) Anticipatory socialization and organizational assimilation
B) Occupational socialization and anticipatory socialization
C) Organizational turning points and occupational socialization
D) Occupational socialization and organizational assimilation
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9
Career placement tests and job fairs that many high schools use to prepare students for graduation are examples of which of the following concepts?

A) Organizational assimilation
B) General socialization
C) Fragmentation
D) Anticipatory socialization
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10
Cultural studies begin with the assumption that which of the following concepts is central to human perception?

A) Relationships
B) Organizations
C) Language
D) Culture
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11
Which of the following views of organizational culture emerged from managements' desire for specific communication strategies that enhance competitiveness and increase employee satisfaction?

A) Productive view
B) Practical view
C) Interpretive view
D) Critical and postmodern views
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12
When Pixar employees are allowed to decorate their office space any way they desire, which of the following elements of organizational culture are they manipulating?

A) Rituals
B) Artifacts
C) Performances
D) Metaphors
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Ethnographers who look specifically at issues of power and domination associated with the development, maintenance, or transformation of a particular culture most likely embrace which of the following views?

A) Corporate culture view
B) Interpretive view
C) Practical view
D) Critical and postmodern views
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Researchers who develop "thick descriptions" of an organizational culture are practicing which of the following theoretical traditions?

A) Interpretive
B) Critical
C) Postmodern
D) Systems
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When the person in charge on an organizational chart differs from the person whom "everyone knows" is in charge, which of the following views on culture is being portrayed?

A) Differentiation perspective
B) Integration perspective
C) Interpretive view
D) Critical and postmodern views
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Which of the following items would not count as an organizational artifact, according to the text?

A) Office decor
B) Role models
C) Dress codes
D) Graffiti
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The unique way in which people in an organization talk, think, and act is called the organization's

A) culture.
B) strategy.
C) climate.
D) personality.
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According to Joanne Martin, which of the following cultural perspectives typically favors the story held by those in power over other competing stories?

A) Domination
B) Fragmentation
C) Differentiation
D) Integration
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William Ouchi's Theory Z asserts that the survival and prosperity of organizations depend heavily on their ability to

A) solve their productivity problems.
B) re-instill hierarchical management structures.
C) adapt to their surrounding cultures.
D) follow Japanese manufacturing techniques.
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Which of the following is an example of a high-reliability organization as referenced in the text?

A) Research universities
B) 911 call stations
C) Fire departments
D) Hospitals
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The critical and postmodern views are the approaches to organizational culture that focus most on power.
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Anticipatory socialization involves two parts: vocational socialization and organizational socialization.
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Organizational cultures are examples of symbolic constructions.
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According to Peters and Waterman, which of the following makes top-performing companies succeed?

A) Strong leaders
B) Customers
C) Managers and supervisors
D) Front-line workers
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From an ethnographic perspective, organizational activities such as office parties and softball games can be misleading when it comes to studying culture.
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Which of the following metaphors does John Van Maanen use in his study of organizational culture at Disney?

A) "Family tree"
B) "Organizational drama"
C) "Fantasy culture"
D) "Smile factory"
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Much like other traditional research methods in the social sciences, ethnographic research discourages the researcher from being a participant observer.
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Organizational leaders like Mark Zuckerberg and the late Steve Jobs are often cited as innovative individuals who personify the values of their organizations. Which of the following elements of culture best describes why these men are held up as role models?

A) They developed clear organizational values and rituals.
B) They are regarded as organizational heroes.
C) They are inspirational leaders.
D) They are skilled organizational performers.
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The focus on heroes and heroines is an important element of organizational culture.
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Although there are seven elements of culture, the only one that scholars really study is metaphors.
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According to the text, when less experienced physicians are encouraged to "speak like a doctor," what else are they doing?

A) Performing identity
B) Communicating the values of the organization
C) Acting as organizational heroes/heroines
D) Becoming leaders
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The first known reference to organizational culture appeared in which of the following publications?

A) The New York Times
B) Management Communication Quarterly
C) Administrative Science Quarterly
D) Organizational Communication
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Anticipatory socialization usually gives people a very accurate idea of what a job will be like, and this impression is unchanged by organizational assimilation that takes place when they start working.
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There are two general types of socialization: anticipatory socialization and organizational assimilation.
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Members of the communication field are very united in their views on organizational culture.
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According to Joanne Martin, the fragmentation perspective views ambiguity as an inevitable part of organizational life.
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Rather than viewing culture as something that an organization has, interpretive scholars treat culture as something that an organization is.
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The interpretive view of organizational culture made the most significant move to recognize organizations as socially constructed.
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Organizational stories must be formally recorded in order to count as part of the organization's culture.
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Researchers can study an organization's values by looking at several elements, including formal documents, advertisements, websites, and even the layout of employee parking lots.
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What does the practical view offer to the study of organizational culture? Provide an example that illustrates your point.
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Explain what the textbook means by organizational "culture." What elements make up a culture? Offer an example of an organization that has a distinct and unique culture based on these elements.
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What does Meyer encourage leaders to do to create a seamless, strong culture that blends "home" (corporate) culture with the "host" (international) culture?
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Consider how individuals are socialized into their short-term jobs and long-term careers. Using the two forms of organizational socialization (anticipatory socialization and organizational assimilation), define socialization, and explain how individuals are prepared to participate in organizations.
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How does the interpretive view differ from other views on organizational communication that have been presented in the text?
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What does it mean to say that organizational cultures are "symbolic constructions"?
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What is Theory Z, and how does it relate to Theory X and Theory Y from previous chapters?
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Choose an organization that you believe has a clear and unique culture. How would a supporter of the practical view analyze that organization's culture? How would an interpretive scholar view that same culture? What about a scholar of the critical and postmodern views? In your answer, be sure to define each of these three views, and offer detailed examples from the organization that you chose.
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Explain socialization in high-reliability organizations and provide examples.
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How would one carry out an ethnography?
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What are strong cultures, according to Deal and Kennedy? If strong cultures exist, does that also mean that weak cultures exist? If so, what would they look like?
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The text outlines several elements of culture. List and define three of them.
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What are some of the significant changes and social trends in American history that helped usher in the study of organizational culture?
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